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-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "cmsan" wrote in message ... "Mark" wrote... Take the switch out, take it to the parts store and drop the 25 bucks to replace it. Why defeat a safety device needlessly when it could cost you or one of your family members their life? Agree. There's a simple on/off switch next to the furnace that shuts power off which I was using as well, so I think this would be pretty easy to do safely. The only issue would be how easy to get the two wires off which lead into the button and then get them back on the new switch. Do you think that would be at worst a quick stripping operation or something even simpler than that? |
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