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Switches

Post by Stoweboarder »

What kind of switches can we use, to connect between the wires

are the toggle switchs like these
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-ROCK ... ccessories

or what?
btw my friend and I are mad newbs, but not really though :P
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We're trying to learn... :wink:
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Post by jjhammerstein »

What are you trying to switch?
There's lots of things you can turn on and off.
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Post by Stoweboarder »

we are just following the wiring diagram and we want some nice looking switches for power, battery, and i think there is one more.
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Post by jjhammerstein »

You link doesn't work for me, but SPST is what you need.
As long as it's not a momentary tact switch or anything.
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Post by Stoweboarder »

http://www.frozencpu.com/images/apex/sw ... kerlit.jpg

im talkin about something like this

so basically, if it has two wires and a switch it works

voltage doesnt have anything to do with it?
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Not that I've ever heard of.
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Post by Stoweboarder »

Thanks for the Help
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Post by eurddrue »

you can use pretty much any switch that has 2 or three leads, you do have to use common sense though, you can't put 120 amps through a switch like that, plus I think that switch is ugly
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Post by Musturd »

That's what I thought too, but Stoweboarder liked them for some reason...
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Post by Stoweboarder »

are u kidding the look sick
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Post by collinE »

those are some sexy switches. yes, those specific ones would work.

man, most of us here usually just cannibalize the switches off the screen or consoles we hack up, but that would look nice.
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