There is an external N-channel Mosfet that the LM74610 is able to turn OFF and ON based if the polarity is correct of the input battery. However I want to be able to turn the power OFF to the circuit even if the polarity is correct when I don't want power anymore going to my circuit. I want to use a mechanical switch to do so. I DON'T want to put the mechanical switch in line with VIN (battery input). can I place a SPDT switch between the gate drive(pin 6) of the LM74610 to the external N Channel Mosfet? When I want the power to go OFF, the mechanical switch would ground the gate of the external N Channel Mosfet and when I want power to turn ON, I could turn the switch to the ON position which will then allow the gate drive(pin 6) of the LM74610 to drive the gate of the external N Channel mosfet. Do you see any problem with this method or have any suggestions? Remember I don't want to put the switch in line with VIN where the battery power comes from