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  • VcelickaV Offline
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    Vcelicka
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    Hi guys, iam not a eletrician but i was wondering if i could change the turn off switch to button

    I dont know if its possible , but i just wanted to ask if anyone haves it .....

    I thing it would look a lot cleaner and im more in love with them from my old bike

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    • CalumC Offline
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      Yeah it should be possible.

      What type of button are you looking for? Momentary button or a toggle button?

      Toggle button would be simple, momentary button would probably be possible but a bit faffy.

      You effectively bring the voltage to the ground state, but you'd need to wait for the engine to stop spinning before letting go.

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      • CalumC Calum

        Yeah it should be possible.

        What type of button are you looking for? Momentary button or a toggle button?

        Toggle button would be simple, momentary button would probably be possible but a bit faffy.

        You effectively bring the voltage to the ground state, but you'd need to wait for the engine to stop spinning before letting go.

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        Vcelicka
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        @Calum

        Like i said im not a electrician 😄
        I want same button like normal dirt bikes have. ( You hold it to stop and then relese )
        I already bought one but it closes the circuit only when pressed ....... 😕
        can i somehow change it to do when relesed = i can start the bike when hold = bike stops running

        Thx for the reply

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        • VcelickaV Vcelicka

          @Calum

          Like i said im not a electrician 😄
          I want same button like normal dirt bikes have. ( You hold it to stop and then relese )
          I already bought one but it closes the circuit only when pressed ....... 😕
          can i somehow change it to do when relesed = i can start the bike when hold = bike stops running

          Thx for the reply

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          SpookDog
          wrote on last edited by SpookDog
          #4

          The engine stops when the connection is made, ignition is earthed. I don’t understand what your problem is?
          If you disconnect the kill switch the bike will still run…
          If you disconnect the ignition key block connector the bike will run but have no lights…
          Just fit the button and try it…

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