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Originally Posted by sminker
Actually I just came back from looking at them again. You are correct. There is a knob on the back at the very bottom. Not a very easy spot to get to. Think instead of splicing, I'm just going buy a small surge protector with an on/off switch.
Thanks for the reply.
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I just bout the surge protector and mounted it so I have a switch. I have the fridge in the outdoor kitchen which the plug is just on the side wall so easy to just unplug but I also have one upfront storage area that is impossible to get too. I had to pull the panels off to put the flat wall plug surge protector so I can I have the switch. Works great and I have a plug there if I want to charge my drill battery or blow up the swim toys.
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