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and stuff and it always says to put it into the negative side of the battery. What is the reason that the shut is on the negative side versus the positive side of the battery? Do you have any clue for that? You know, it's an excellent question. And I don't know that I have the dependent advance around that. I think it's just conventionally, it's been that way throughout time. I know in the power industry, the shut was installed on the negative side because the shut has, you know, usually a large device who has exposed contacts. And I think they felt it was safer to be on the negative side where you could actually work on it without disconnecting the circuit. Where if it's on the positive side, it would be live all the time. My thought has always been that the convention has developed over decades that you put the shut in the negative side for sure.
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