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Re: Magnetic Reed Switches...
ok, so does that mean we wire it active high? black to ground, red to hot?
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Re: Magnetic Reed Switches...
I'm not totally sure what your terminology means, but you should wire the red on the switch to the white on a PWM cable, and the black to the black.
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Re: Magnetic Reed Switches...
Just like any other switch, between the signal and ground pins. Since it's a switch, there's no polarity to the device.
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