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VK2TV  > HELP     13.01.09 11:20l 50 Lines 1170 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re:A Switch
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# On : 1/13/2009 19:59:28 
# UTC: 1/13/2009 8:59:28 A


>From: ZL3AAT@ZL2BAU.#79.NZL.OC
>To  : HELP@WW
>
>
>Hi All,
>
>I am looking for type of switch that has 4 or 5 positions so I can switch
>from off position to light 1 ON then to light 2 ON with light 1 OFF and
>finally switch both those 2 lights ON then back again to OFF.
>It doesn't matter what type; rotatry, sliding, toggle or what as long it
>is possible to do so. Voltage 12 Volts and current max 5 Amps.
>
>Much appreciated for any info.
>
>Regards
>
>Frank

 A two pole, five position switch would do the trick but I'm not sure if an
"Oak" style switch could handle the current without sagging.

If space is not a problem you could use relays to switch the high current
and use a standard "Oak" switch.

I hope the graphics survive.

         0
           o------|---------LAMP1------------ Supply Return
--|--o       0    |
s |        0------|
u |       0
p |
p |       0
l |         0
y-|--0        0---|---------LAMP2------------ Supply Return
            0-----|
          0

Cheers ... Ray vk2tv


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