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Old 07-22-2018, 08:20 AM   #17
madmaxmutt
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Originally Posted by bill-e View Post
I opted to install a small toggle switch so I can flick it on/off depending or whether I'm going dry or not. If I remember correctly, mine draws about a half to three quarters amp when heating.
You could still easily do that without cutting into the existing wiring by removing the light.
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