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Ne Iowa | Yup, it’s normally closed so I could wire it inline with the ball valve. You first have to flip the center boom on in the tractor cab and then push the button on the remote to shut it back off. You can then walk around back and turn it on or off. When you turn the boom off in the tractor the remote switch goes back to normally closed and stays there and it’s spraying as usual with no chance of accidentally turning that boom off.
Sounds like you’ve found some good uses for remote switches, it’s kind of unbelievable how cheap they are. I have a pulse wave modulator that I use to control the speed of the fertilizer pump on my planter. I’ve used it for several years with no problems, think I paid $7 on eBay. | |
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