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<R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
I was wondering if anyone knew if a double pole double throw switch counts a common household switch.
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=16347
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
There are some DPDT switches but they are hard to find.
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
What will you be using the switch for? A standard 4-way light switch is common enough.
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
I want to wire the switch so that it reverses polarity. I plan to use this on the minibot so that it automatically comes down once it hits the pressure plate.
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
Haha, what would count as Dean's common household switch?
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
Might be easier to just use two switches....3 way light switches....one turns it on, the other turns it off. Since they likely want to be in different places on the minibot. Or will your minibot not roll down the pole if unpowered?
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
Im not sure yet. we don't work on Sundays so i haven't had a chance to try it out. once i play with the gear ratios there may be no need to have this set up.
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
Yep, that's exactly what a 4-way light switch will do for you.
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
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Re: <R92-N> What counts as a common household switch?
It would count as one switch. It is a single switch in a single housing.
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