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lol
the correct term is called a guarded toggle switch (actually, u can have the guards put on any switch, be it 2 position, momentary etc). There are about 50 installed on a 767 and shock horror...they dont fire rockets
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So i cant use a missle toggle switch?
what do i need then? |
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old_mate |
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there is nothing stopping you from using one. Except maybe the style police
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haha classic well thanks fellas, might make a trip to DSE 2morrow
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Thanks Mate,
Can anyone confirm SPDT or SPST |
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interesting point. You would have to look at the diagram to see. If in either mode (power or econ) it grounds the ECU/trans controller you could use a single pole single throw switch. otherwise, you'll need the single pole double throw switch
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im thinking its the latter a SPDT
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kapul |
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Hey sorry to sound a bit noobish but wat does SPST and SPDT stand for and what is the difference between the two?
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google is your friend
http://www.kpsec.freeuk.com/components/switch.htm
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ahhh cheers buddy, easy explanation
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Yeh good as, ill pull it apart tomorrow and see what type i need
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