Ive been wiring tac switches like this (see pic) but when i look at other peoples projects they seem to do it differently. Am I just crazy and they are doing it like this and I cant see it? Or is there a better way to wire up switches that I never learned? (Thank you for your help Im sorry for asking something so basic)
Heres how i've been doing it:
Heres one in particular thats been tripping me up:
Noob question about tac switches
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Re: Noob question about tac switches
Your wiring is ok! The wiring on the picture is very simelar: these guys just make use of the internal bridge inside thise switches from left to right. You can measure this: upper left and right are bridged and lower left and right are bridged in these switches. So you can enter your ground on one side and distribute the ground on the other side to next switches if need. This way helps sometimes to use less wire for ground distribution.
Re: Noob question about tac switches
Got it, thanks!McGyver wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 4:50 pmYour wiring is ok! The wiring on the picture is very simelar: these guys just make use of the internal bridge inside thise switches from left to right. You can measure this: upper left and right are bridged and lower left and right are bridged in these switches. So you can enter your ground on one side and distribute the ground on the other side to next switches if need. This way helps sometimes to use less wire for ground distribution.
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