Bottom line for me is To Learn and Enjoy. I've learned quite a bit from you
guys! The detail is great! Since it's a dual power supply I plan on adding a
USB port to be used with the smaller voltmeter screen(waiting on the part). In
today's world USB is common now and not just banana plugs. I
Well, it's rare that Brian and I completely agree on anything (almost as
rare as non-polarized line cords ;-) but he's summed it up perfectly.
Just to be sure, I'd double check with a meter that the switch contacts are
indeed the two silver pins (1 & 2); connecting the line across those would
not
Makes sense to me! The switches will arrive today, so I'll be studying your
email and some good tips from Mike Stein. Which I'd like to thank both of you!!
Only been doing this fun stuff for 5 years, so I've got a lot to learn.
Haven't done any AC stuff yet, so I want to exercise caution for
Ok the pins are probably like this:
http://switches-connectors-custom.cwind.com/Asset/GRB293B01BR.pdf
The top-right corner shows the wiring for oins 1,2,3, and further down
on the right shows where 1, 2, & 3 are physically. And the pics from the
ebay listing also show pin number 1,2,3 in order