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Old 11-02-2015, 07:50 PM   #13
Maverick
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Thumbs down Under NO circumstances would I install a bypass switch.

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Originally Posted by JimGnitecki View Post
This instalaltion sounds not that bad, but I don't like the idea of cutting the underbelly cover, and I don't like the idea that I lose power to EVERYTHING if the pedestal we happen to plug into has a fault, even though the fault might be of no concern to, for example, lights or other non-sensitive equipment.

Is there any REASONABLY effective way to secure the portable unit? (The provided locking tab seems pretty flimsy, and would likely deter only an amateur. Any large hand cutter would go through that tab like butter I would think.

Jim G
If you install a bypass switch in, why install the unit at all? It shuts off for a reason. Lights are wired and run though your power unit. Fry that and your out some bucks. Or if you forget to flip the switch back to "protection mode" and you could lose THOUSANDS of DOLLARS! Under NO circumstances would I install a bypass switch.
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