ITs not just an upside down switch.
it triggers if the hit is hard enough,
corrigations set them off, bit hits on potholes set them off,
landing after a cattle grid sets them off,
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ITs not just an upside down switch.
it triggers if the hit is hard enough,
corrigations set them off, bit hits on potholes set them off,
landing after a cattle grid sets them off,
these switches must vary in there sensitivity, as I have been done some very rough roads and even had it air borne on one occasion a very long time ago never set it off did test it once hitting it with a bit of wood that did the trick.