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How do I wire in this type of switch (pic in post)
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devildriverxii
PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:56 pm Reply with quote Up
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Edward wrote:
The same current goes through the switch regardless of how it's wired. You need a relay if you want less current through the switch.

Why would you want to use such a big daft switch for something like LED's anyway?

I was just going to use a button...but then I found one of these, so thought I'd buy of of these.

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I have to admit I have just bought one like that, But the whole switch lights up red...

However I do have a nice retro switch from a Triumph Spitfire when the novelty runs out.

Also can I/we just use the single power feed to power the light as well or would it be better to use a separate wire?

 
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