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bickel is selling the Lokar that I posted and use
 
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I use the continuous duty Solenoid on my S10. Simple low-amp push-pull disconnects. On on the rear valance and one on the dash. Instant shut-off or on. Only takes 18-guage wire from Disconnect switches and easy to install. I got it from Fastronix, Around $80.00 I think.


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I use the continuous duty Solenoid on my S10. Simple low-amp push-pull disconnects. On on the rear valance and one on the dash. Instant shut-off or on. Only takes 18-guage wire from Disconnect switches and easy to install. I got it from Fastronix, Around $80.00 I think.


That's way too expensive and complicated. LOL



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Has anyone been using these and how well has it worked?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...d=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1

Or this.
https://speedwiresystems.com/l...emote-relay-shut-off

The Cole-Hersee 24213 that many of us had been using is really not heavy duty enough for our needs.


I run the Speedwire remote kill switch setup with the body mounted E-stop button. I had a Jerry Bickel Pro series kill switch but just didn't have room to mount it.
 
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Has anyone been using these and how well has it worked?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...d=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1

Or this.
https://speedwiresystems.com/l...emote-relay-shut-off

The Cole-Hersee 24213 that many of us had been using is really not heavy duty enough for our needs.


I run the Speedwire remote kill switch setup with the body mounted E-stop button. I had a Jerry Bickel Pro series kill switch but just didn't have room to mount it.


The Speedwire kit is nice but I do think it is rather expensive for what it is. One thing I do like about it which you can do with any electric solenoid is run both in a series with one switch in the cokpit and one on the back of the car to easily kill power from either one.


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The Racewire kit uses a solid state switch

https://racewiresolutions.com/...tate-kill-switch-kit



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The Racewire kit uses a solid state switch

https://racewiresolutions.com/...tate-kill-switch-kit


I can buy those SSR for a little under $200 for the 200a and a little over $200 for the 300a. The Cole hersee solenoids have been very reliable for me so I haven't given them a try yet.


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Simple push-pull disconnects. One on the rear valance and one on the dash. Instant shut-off or on.

same here, no reason to make it harder than it needs to be. Easy peasy!





 
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Simple push-pull disconnects. One on the rear valance and one on the dash. Instant shut-off or on.

same here, no reason to make it harder than it needs to be. Easy peasy!


I'm curious what makes you think this is harder? It's actually easier to run the wires than to mount the switch, route the cable and hook up both on off handles.

Price is pretty much a wash. I have roughly $150 in it.



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I'm having an issue with my original arm on the shaft of the Cole-Hersee disconnect switch. It seems to be too short and thus, makes it hard to actuate from either inside the driver compartment or the rear of the dragster. I think a longer arm would help with that issue since it would give more leverage to actuate the switch.

In the picture that Ed posted, it looks like that arm is longer than the original arm that comes on the disconnect switch.

That's the main reason I have been thinking of going to all electric for the disconnect switch. Using a continuous rated solenoid with 2 E-stop buttons.
But if I can get a longer arm for the mechanical switch, that would be the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way to go.


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I'm having an issue with my original arm on the shaft of the Cole-Hersee disconnect switch. It seems to be too short and thus, makes it hard to actuate from either inside the driver compartment or the rear of the dragster. I think a longer arm would help with that issue since it would give more leverage to actuate the switch.

In the picture that Ed posted, it looks like that arm is longer than the original arm that comes on the disconnect switch.

That's the main reason I have been thinking of going to all electric for the disconnect switch. Using a continuous rated solenoid with 2 E-stop buttons.
But if I can get a longer arm for the mechanical switch, that would be the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way to go.


https://www.speedwaymotors.com...ml?sku=91018410-5/16


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I was using this one.

https://secure.chassisshop.com/partdetail/C72-026/






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Thanks Curtis ! I just ordered that arm from Chassis Shop.


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And thanks to you Denis for providing the other arm option.


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option

https://www.waytekwire.com/ite...-Battery-Disconnect/


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I'm pretty sure that's the same one racewire uses


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Done








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I'm pretty sure that's the same one racewire uses


That link pops to a 200A rated unit, there's a 300A option listed.


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a solenoid has to have power to make or break the electrical connection. power has to be ran to a switch i assume in the drivers compartment. a electrical disconnect does not cut the power off to the control switch or the solenoid could not be energized. read the rulebook.... This cutoff switch must be connected to the positive side of the electrical system and must stop all electrical functions...
 
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