Gary, I know we don't want to cut holes, but the small cut off switch I use is 300 amp rating and I have been using them on my cars with no problems for 3years. Where I have it mounted you can see on my web site under Talk & View, it's easy to reach behind the seat an flip it off. No body knows I'm doing it. I got them from Northern Tool. We have two of those stores in Dallas, I'm sure RV parks also have plenty. If you don't find what you want, let me know I have other sources with all kinds. John www.specialTauto.com --- In dmcnews@xxxx, delorean31@xxxx wrote: > I was wondering what experiences other owners have had with battery cut off > switches. I have gone through two of the ones that were offered on the list > a while ago and by some parts suppliers. I am referring to the ones that > attach to the post and the cable with the turn off knob in the middle. I > have had two break as they are very weak and thin in the middle. I would > prefer something more reliable, and that doesn't require drilling or mounting > to the vehicle in a way that will damage it. Also preferably mounts in a > place that is hidden. > > Gary Gore > Activities Director > DeLorean Mid Atlantic > VIN 3360 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]