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Johnnyb0



Member Since: 26 Jun 2013
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Switches?
Hello all, can anyone please explain to me why a switch has three terminals? Saw one on flea bay, then noticed that it had three terminals? I'm a total novice at automotive electronics. Oh, the switch has an LED warning light ob board BTW. Thanks. Johnny.
Post #286157 29th Nov 2013 12:12am
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Tiger



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
a One is Earth/GND

b One is Power (connected to a 12v fused power line)

c One is the Switched out.

When off b & c are not connected

When on b & c are connected and b & a are connected lighting your LED in the switch
Post #286160 29th Nov 2013 12:22am
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JWL



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
No 1.....power source
No 2.....accessory/item controlled by switch
No 3.....earth, enables the led or whatever telltale to illuminate when the switch is in the on position.

Often it's up to the installer to find the correct combination which works Whistle
Post #286161 29th Nov 2013 12:23am
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Johnnyb0



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Thanks Tiger. It's obvious when you think of it. Well, obvious when someone tells you how it works....lol Rolling with laughter cheers Johnny.
Post #289689 12th Dec 2013 12:42am
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