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I read the TECH (on Zippin's website) for a fuel pump kill switch, which I will be installing in my Z. I noticed that he kept mentioning that the switch should not be too big. I have a few keyed switches that I picked up a while back just for this purpose. My question is, does the size of the switch matter? I don't pretend to know anything about electronics, but could a switch too big cause the current to diminish as it passes through it? This probably sounds very stupid. Here's a pic of the switch, with a quarter for refference:

It's fairly heavy duty, definitely over the minimum rating for this application. Should I have any problem using this as a fuel pump kill switch? I like it because it's a step further from a toggle switch, as I actually need a one-of-a-kind key to turn it on and off. Any insight is appreciated... thanks guys,
~Mike
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