1) Alligator clip
2) Temporary bullet connectors
3) Electrical tape
4) Any cheap two-position switch that can be picked up for $7 at your local
auto parts store.
By the way, I keep one of these last in my toolbox for 'Rags'. You never know
when a switch is going to go bad and though it's not oem, doesn't look good
and just dangles there, it does switch current on and off for temporary
purposes. I have mine rigged with pre-soldered wires so I can just connect
and go.
Developed this when Rags' headlamps just quit because of a dodgy switch one
night on a lonely stretch of US 15, leaving me in a small ditch on the verge
with no lights and lots of traffic. Never again.
Corey
75 MGB 'Rags'
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