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I want to use this SPST illuminated rocker switch to power on/off a siding but I am unsure how to wire it. There are two spade terminals extending from the switch and two wires (as shown) coming from a black (converter?) box. The switch will be wired to a Fastrack Block section.

Rick

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First off its 110v not 24v so if you were planning to use it for low volt it wont work. otherwise here's how Connect one white wire coming out of small black converter box to neutral 110v. Assuming that you are using the switch to control the hot side of your 110v. circuit, connect the other white wire to the switched side of the switch. This will make the blue LEDs light when the switch is closed. Of course, you may want the LEDs to light from another 110v. source, and this switch design allows you to do so.
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The best way to wire switches is to go to lowes and buy some single pole single throw(Simply On and OFF) switches.These are the heavy duty 20 Amp Bat Handle switches like for cars and trucks.

Arrange your switches on your control panel so the Off position is always towards you and ON is always away from you.Then without having to worry about a lighted switch you can look at a glance and tell if a switch is on or not

David
Pat...I hooked up the switch which properly turns on/off power to the siding but the light does not work. I tried reversing the white wires (one to the center rail and the other to the outside rail) but still no luck. Maybe the light is defective or Albert is correct in that this requires 120v (and your Mouser switch is different than this Radio Shack switch).

Rick
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Originally posted by Rixster:
Maybe the light is defective or Albert is correct in that this requires 120v


From the radio shack website:
This SPST illuminated round rocker switch is ideal as a replacement or in a hobby project. It has a bright-blue frame and mounts in a 51/64" hole.

Ideal for numerous hobby and electronics projects
Bright blue frame, mounting hole: 51/64" (20.2mm)
Snap-in mount
Single pole single throw (SPST) contact configuration
Rated 16A at 125VAC, 10A at 250VAC

Jerry
From the reviews of the switch

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Comments about RadioShack SPST 125/250VAC 16/10A Illuminated Round Rocker Switch:

For those who aren't using the light because you want to use it with 12VDC and not 120VAC simply remove the black box and put a 220Ohm resister on the red wire and connect it to 12VDC. Put black to ground. Works just fine with 12VDC. And it's bright too!

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Originally posted by Rixster:
Pat...I hooked up the switch which properly turns on/off power to the siding but the light does not work. I tried reversing the white wires (one to the center rail and the other to the outside rail) but still no luck. Maybe the light is defective or Albert is correct in that this requires 120v (and your Mouser switch is different than this Radio Shack switch).

Rick


Maybe the RS switch is designed differently, but looks the same. The Mouser switch info is as follows:


Mouser Electronics
www.mouser.com
1-800-346-6873

Stock # 112-R13-112AH-W4
Shin Chin Part # R13-112AH-W4-02-UB D
Body of switch: Blue
Button: Black
Illumination color: Blue
Rating: 10A/250VAC
Thanks for the replies, guys. Paul...I did see that comment. If that's the case, I don't want to go to the extreme of adding a 12VDC power supply just to have a light on my switch. It's going back to Radio Shack. Maybe they can test it for me. Pat, thank you for sending me your diagram. The RS switch certainly looks like yours.

Rick
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