Has anyone come up with anything as far as a replacement? I'm guessign youre limited because it can't be a conductive material, but the stock one (yellow plastic) seems real lose in mine and I was wondering if there's anything else out there that people use instead of the stock one?
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It was the only tournament I've been to where they have more cases of beer than paint. - gimpTags: None -
yeah I saw that in a search and wanted to ask you, does it still work for you? I was reading how people were saying that you could eventually blow out the switch because of the output of the battery and most switches aren't rated to handle it.
Also do you have a sort of "how-to" that shows how you did that or any tips you can give me?My Trader Feedback
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I've seen TK make that same point that the switches can't handle it. Are you saying he's stupid too? heheh j/k I'd be glad to see some info/walk thruoghs for thatOriginally posted by ah137
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Ok, its not hard at all measure out the dimensions of your switch and figure out where it will fit. Then Drill, really easy.
What switch whos switchs, it doesn't matter. I tested mine and it works.
When Tom makes desisions like that its because He has to know it will work for close to forever. Make be his requirement is 200,000 cycles? I will never come close to this.
P.S. I have meet Tom a couple of times by no means is he stupid. But I will show you this
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