Google has found several remote controls that work with automotive and
marine applications. They are rated by amps. How many amps would I
need if the wire is the ground to a relay that allows other relays to
send current? I would guess not many, but then I am a psychologist!
Advice please!
Thanks
John
On 9 Jan, 2008, at 8:51 PM, 60TR3A wrote:
> One of the features that Dan has wired into the system a switch that
> disables the parts of the system needed to run the car. It is set up
> for a simple toggle switch but I was wondering if one could buy a low
> cost remote control switch that I could install in the car to open or
> close that circuit? Like the ones we have on all our modern cars
> these days.
John A. Wise
Glendale, AZ
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