Thread: Walmart E-zip?
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Old 07-02-08 | 06:13 PM
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donob08
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From: Western New York, The FingerLakes Region, small town, Bloomfield, NY

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Originally Posted by How2
Well... actually,... if you were to take the cover off of the control box you would see that there are plenty of other places on the ezip frame that a switch can be mounted and be easily accessible to any rider that would be a shorter distance than the way the switch is currently installed. No worries about power sapping.
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I don't understand your comment. I've had the cover off, had to do that to hook my headlight to the switch. The thing the switch needs to be near is the path from the one or two batteries, to the controller(but before it) and then to the motor. The only close place would be under the seat or at the front of the controller box, behind the seat under the rack. If you moved the controller, you could move the switch. I think they wanted the controller DRY.
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