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Toggle switch help
Ok Gurus i need your help. I have a toggle switch with 3 prongs "Supply Volts" "On ACC" "Earth Ground". I know how to ground it. The LED strip has a neg and pos wire. Do i need any other wires, what sizes, and how do i wire it to my cig lighter? Thanks guys
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It doesnt really need to be grounded but im gonna do it anyway. I figured i would get an inline fuse and run it to the driver side fuse box, run the pos to the ACC and the neg to the ground
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Is the switch lighted? If so, that's why it has a ground. No ground = no complete circuit for the light. It will still function and turn on the LED strip, but won't light up. If you don't want it to light, no need to ground it.
If it's not a lighted switch, it may be a DPST, meaning when it's in the "on" position it passes +12V, and when in the "off" position it passes ground. I doubt that's the case, but it could be.
Give us a bit more info on it.
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If it's not a lighted switch, it may be a DPST, meaning when it's in the "on" position it passes +12V, and when in the "off" position it passes ground. I doubt that's the case, but it could be.
Give us a bit more info on it.
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Is the switch lighted? If so, that's why it has a ground. No ground = no complete circuit for the light. It will still function and turn on the LED strip, but won't light up. If you don't want it to light, no need to ground it.
If it's not a lighted switch, it may be a DPST, meaning when it's in the "on" position it passes +12V, and when in the "off" position it passes ground. I doubt that's the case, but it could be.
Give us a bit more info on it.
Big Mack
As you can see that this SPST switch is not lighted.
However, when it is in the OFF position the ACC wire (middle) gets grounded.
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Its a lighted switch. when toggled on it hits Power and ACC, when off it hits ACC and ground. I was playing around with it and just as Big Mack said No ground = no light on the switch. when i grounded it, all was good.
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Either way, he's got a lighted switch and it's working.
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Big Mack.....
That still doesn't answer my question as to why some switches ground the source when in the OFF position.
I believe I read somewhere, that the ground kills any residue of current from LED lights and also eliminates noise picked up by electronic equiptment.
Thanks anyway, for your effort.
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That still doesn't answer my question as to why some switches ground the source when in the OFF position.
I believe I read somewhere, that the ground kills any residue of current from LED lights and also eliminates noise picked up by electronic equiptment.
Thanks anyway, for your effort.
~ Cap
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Big Mack.....
That still doesn't answer my question as to why some switches ground the source when in the OFF position.
I believe I read somewhere, that the ground kills any residue of current from LED lights and also eliminates noise picked up by electronic equiptment.
Thanks anyway, for your effort.
~ Cap
That still doesn't answer my question as to why some switches ground the source when in the OFF position.
I believe I read somewhere, that the ground kills any residue of current from LED lights and also eliminates noise picked up by electronic equiptment.
Thanks anyway, for your effort.
~ Cap
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I every body i have a question on this too
when i try to put a switch for LED , i dont know which i did wrong.
I burn the fuse, and after i replace the fuse, My CD/AC everything works fine but all the bottoms on the console Has No LighTs any more !
Can it be fixed ?
when i try to put a switch for LED , i dont know which i did wrong.
I burn the fuse, and after i replace the fuse, My CD/AC everything works fine but all the bottoms on the console Has No LighTs any more !
Can it be fixed ?