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Need wiring diagram for Archer Toggle button Cat. No. 275-676

I have a red sqaure toggle button that is supposed to light up when
engaged as well as provide power to some under body neons on my car.
I've tried several wiring configurations, but I can't get the damn
thing to work. Is anyone familier with this button? Or perhaps someone
with experience wiring toggle buttons/switches could explain the
concept to me? I have wires from my battery (pos and neg) and the two
wires from the neon light. Any help would be much appreiciated.
 
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Bill Jeffrey

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a red sqaure toggle button that is supposed to light up when
engaged as well as provide power to some under body neons on my car.
I've tried several wiring configurations, but I can't get the damn
thing to work. Is anyone familier with this button? Or perhaps someone
with experience wiring toggle buttons/switches could explain the
concept to me? I have wires from my battery (pos and neg) and the two
wires from the neon light. Any help would be much appreiciated.
The Radio Shack web site doesn't respond to this part number.

One side of the switch goes to the battery positive. The other side of
the switch goes to the underbody neons, and to the 12-volt lamp or LED
in the switch. (This connection to the internal light may be internal to
the switch, or you you may have to jumper to it externally). The other
side of the internal lamp/LED goes to ground (battery negative).

BTW. If the light inside the switch is a neon, it won't work. It must be
a 12-volt bulb, or an LED with appropriate series resistor.

Bill
 
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Gary Tait

Jan 1, 1970
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[email protected] wrote in @o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
I have a red sqaure toggle button that is supposed to light up when
engaged as well as provide power to some under body neons on my car.
I've tried several wiring configurations, but I can't get the damn
thing to work. Is anyone familier with this button? Or perhaps someone
with experience wiring toggle buttons/switches could explain the
concept to me? I have wires from my battery (pos and neg) and the two
wires from the neon light. Any help would be much appreiciated.

IIRC, for one style of switch RS sold, there are three terminals on the
end, and two kinda on the side. The ones on the side are for the internal
lamp. The ones on the end are to control the load.
 

GiantMudDog

Aug 22, 2008
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The bulb is a 12VDC lamp, not LED. The 2 terminals on the end of the switch are the terminals of the lamp. The lamp in independant of the switch, so if you want it to only illuminate when the circuit is energized you will have to have to power it off the normally open contact of the switch (12VDC only--if you are using 120/240VAC, of course you would need to stepit down and rectify the signal to the lamp).

Looking at the terminal end of the switch, there are 3 terminals on the barrel of the switch. The one on the left is the common terminal, the one in the center is the normally closed terminal, and the one on the right is the normally opened terminal.

GiantMudDog
 
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