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Pinpoint on GT

jyt2017

Active member
Hello. Has anyone added a pinpoint switch to the GT? I have not been able to find good threads on it. Thanks. -Joe
 
Joe,a quick search on remote pinpoint should give you a couple of threads on this subject.I have put remote pin point switches on a couple older Sovereign models with good results.With my Elite and probably the GT the ribbon is very close to one of the solder points,be careful this could cause a major repair.Good Luck Ron
 
Funny you should post, I'm doing a GT right now....the old sovereigns are easy but this new stuff....I will have to take pictures. Be easier if I new the functions of the switchs on this thing....
What I am going to do is put it in PP, cut the wire that puts it in pp and put a switch in between and see if that works....will let you know. I looked at critters work? Has to be a easier way and you need the switch to be ip67 at least.
 
Haven't seen critters yet. Ill check it out. I think your idwad will work. Thanks hh an gl-Joe



OldBeechnut said:
Funny you should post, I'm doing a GT right now....the old sovereigns are easy but this new stuff....I will have to take pictures. Be easier if I new the functions of the switchs on this thing....
What I am going to do is put it in PP, cut the wire that puts it in pp and put a switch in between and see if that works....will let you know. I looked at critters work? Has to be a easier way and you need the switch to be ip67 at least.
 
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