dssur
+1y
these are all high current wires, you will need multiple 30-40A toggle switches (remember, you plan for the transient, NOT the steady state) Fair warning, a 30-40A toggle switch will cost about 20 bucks for one. you will need three, because you cant just gang them wires together on a single, you would exceed the rating. Sounds expensive, but probably not a big deal for a guy with a billet column. the one that drops off during crank is the accessory wire. Anything that isnt essential to starting the engine is removed from the load, radios, AC, blower motor, etc, so the maximum current is avaliable to start.