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wiring a switch help

can someone with the knowledge help me wire up one of these switches please,




one circuit with on/off

and,

second circuit with two separate feeds/inputs with one feed/output ... - .- -.




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Yep.

The terminals are split into two rows of 3, each row being a "pole" or set of contacts.

So on one side, use the middle terminal, and one of the outer ones. This will give you on/off.

On the other side, middle terminal is feed out, and the outer ones are your inputs.

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On the on/off side, use 1 as "in", 1A as "out".
Other side, use 2 as "out", 2A as first feed in, 2B as second feed in.

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so when its 'on' both 1 and 1a will make a circuit and both 2 and 2a will do as well..

when off ,then 2 and 2b will make a circuit? ... - .- -.




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1 and 2 are in the middle on each side (look at the side of the switch in your pic) Thumbs Up

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Feed #1 and "OUT" on 2 are connected in the "ON" position.

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like this martin? ... - .- -.




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See my pic Wink

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beat me to it.. Laughing ... - .- -.




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thank you boss Wink .. ... - .- -.




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No worries

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