electrical: off-on-on toggle switch
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If you call their tech line while on their website, they'll talk you thru whatever they have that will suit your need. These are very nice, very accommodating people.
Damn good switches, too.
Damn good switches, too.
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
I need a DP Off-On-On switch for my cockpit lights. I want to split my existing lights into 2 circuts, A & B.
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I'm curious why you want a double-pole for 12VDC. Do you mean double-throw?
#13
I should of remembered Carling. They do have helpful customer service I needed a momentary rocker switch for my GPS speedo recall to match my other Carling switches (instead of the ugly one that comes with it) and they gave me a part number and a couple of distributors to call and order from.
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
I'm curious why you want a double-pole for 12VDC. Do you mean double-throw?
Soft lites and indicator light----A (ON) A1-----Bright lites
..........(jumper wire A-B) --- l
..................................-----B (ON) B1------empty
.............................12v-----C (OFF) C1-----12V
Last edited by US1 Fountain; 03-22-2005 at 03:44 PM.
#15
Thankd for the link. I think this is what I want. Page 2 pt # 2GG, but can't figure out how to make an active pt# from the choices. http://www.carlingtech.com/pdf/s_g.pdf
#16
Scott - I did the same thing and had Eddie Marine make a new switch panel with the words reset and recall.
US1 Fountain - Give them or one of their distributors a call and see if they will send you a sample free of charge.
US1 Fountain - Give them or one of their distributors a call and see if they will send you a sample free of charge.
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