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Switchs again
:pHi Guys!
I got some switches that are on/off. They have 4 poles. All my other ones have 2.
Doe'st take much to confuse a truck driverhttp://www.thefreeemoticons.info/ima...moticon212.gifDah! 2 extra poles. DOHHH
Would that be 2 ground and 2 live??
Thanks Mike
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hi radar
yes- they probably would be 2 ground and 2 live- so in effect 2 separate switches from the same lever- so you could use 1 set of poles for the switch feeding flightsim and maybe the other for an annunciator light circuit
hope that helps
Steve:p
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:psteveeverson!
Sounds good to me.
Thanks
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With a plain DPST switch you don't need a seperate annunciator line - just put the annunciator in lin as it is a straight on off switch. Double ploe switches are usually only useful if they're ON-OFF-On, then you can use a seperate circuit for the annunciator as some annunciators are lit up when the switch is off - so you use a seperate circuit wired to pole "a" and the ground (center)and go out when the switch is thrown on - breaks the circuit with pole "a" and closes the circuiot with pole "b", and some are lit up in the on position only.
Rob
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Always use an Ohm meter to check switches. My 2 cents.