ORIGINAL: CGRetired
That looks pretty good. The only concern for those that would think about something like this, is to make darned sure the switches are capable of handling the current that will flow through them. If it were me, I'd get something that was at least 50% more than what you figure you will need. For instance, if your current draw is at about 20 amps, I would definitely make sure the switch can easily handle 30 amps.
CGr.
Agreed. The switch is rated 10A @ 125v, soI would think good to around 40A or more @ 24v. It's part # 275-1533 and found
here on their website. It was a stocked item at my local store and only cost a few $.