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The switch works great. It had to be completely dismantled and rebuilt (just like the rest of the vehicle). The gauge is a modern replacement in keeping with making the vehicle radium free. A lot of wiring in a small space for that radio compartment. I'm still looking for another armored cable. Someone may have noticed the cabling is not correct. I did most of the installation last year. I've been concentrating on trying to walk without falling down the last few months after being rear ended and suffering a TBI.
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The military museum in Huntsville Alabama had a couple of derilect Sextons that myself and others were taking parts from. Last I knew, they still had the battery balancing switches. Randy Withrow is the man to talk to.
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