PILOON
Super Star Member
The switch arrangement Kenny D suggested plus the small size Anderson (SB-50) connector is what works great for me.
I used # 10 wire and 35 amp fuse without any problems.
Also I do brush off snow after usage so that it does not freeze up the works.
For a while I greased the shute contact areas to render less friction until I decided to make up a large washer like ring to seperate the shute base from the blower body.
I used the plastic sheets that they sell for kids to slide on the snow with.
Really helps as ice will not adhere to the plastic surface.
Have run my blower for years that way.
I used # 10 wire and 35 amp fuse without any problems.
Also I do brush off snow after usage so that it does not freeze up the works.
For a while I greased the shute contact areas to render less friction until I decided to make up a large washer like ring to seperate the shute base from the blower body.
I used the plastic sheets that they sell for kids to slide on the snow with.
Really helps as ice will not adhere to the plastic surface.
Have run my blower for years that way.