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Grump 06-23-2002 07:55 PM

Please help me wire this switch
 
I still haven't finished this project and part of what's holding me up is wiring up these switches.
http://home.inreach.com/jmfloors/Cas...m1-377inst.jpg
http://home.inreach.com/jmfloors/Cas...1-elec-001.jpg

http://home.inreach.com/jmfloors/Cas...74switches.jpg

Here is the info on these switches (the one you're looking at is 35-3430):

http://home.inreach.com/jmfloors/Cas...tch35-3430.JPG

Sorry about the size, but I want you to be able to read the schematics. Remember, it's the 35-3430 switch, not any of the others. So, how do I wire these up? I'm a rank beginner, so please be non-technical. I want the switch light to turn on when the button is depressed to turn on a fan or a light. The switch light is 12V and uses the terminals at the bottom of the switch. The terminals on the side of the switch are numbered as in the diagram. I need directions to wire the switch, the fan or light and the power supply. I bought extra Molex plugs, wire and should have everything I need except resistors if they are needed (I don't know what they are or where they go if I do need them, so let me know).

Please help. Only the knowledgable need reply -- no "guesses".

Thank you,

Grump
PS: since I have had such terrible luck getting help on this, I have resorted to posting this on every site I go to. Please excuse the cross-posting, it's a last resort.

Vector86 06-24-2002 12:34 PM

i'll have a pic soon but heres how u do it:

take a positive wire from the PSU and run it to the switch, then run a wire from the switch to the fan. it should connect to the fans positive. IMPORTANT! it should go from the fan to the ground wire in 1 of your molex connectors, or it should touch your case. IE: DO NOT CONNECT it to your PSU negative wire, IT WILL SHORT out. i hope this helps:cool:

Vector86 06-24-2002 12:36 PM

if your switches dont have resistors built in u may need to buy them... some LED's dont like 12v

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