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I am in the middle of making a ETTC switch, I have been following Hecklers guide http://www.internetwork.org.uk/ettc/ettc.htm Well Im a little stumped.

 

see here http://www.internetwork.org.uk/ettc/ettc/rocker1.jpg

 

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"

Take the rocker switch and connect the black wires to the bottom 2 contacts

Connect the blue wires to the center 2contacts

Connect the white wires to the top 2 contacts"

 

Well my switch is numberd like..

 

1 4

2 5

3 6

 

Would I still go?

 

1 Black 4 Black

2 Blue 5 Blue

3 White 6 White

 

or would it be?

 

1 Black 4 Blue

2 Black 5 White

3 Blue 6 White.

 

Will take pics if needed.

 

Lew.

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here is where it is numberd

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so should it be...

 

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Or should it be like...

 

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I was looking at speedforsales switch but his done differently, see here

 

http://www.speedforsale.com/techarticles.php?mode=disp&vid=10

 

Heckler where you at?

 

If your wondering why there is black stuff on the female connectors its because i got carried away with to much time on my hands...

Lew.

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well this is the one on Hecklers guide

 

http://www.internetwork.org.uk/ettc/rocker1_sm.jpg

 

His switch may be differnt and might not be numbered and may run i a different order, Thats what confused me, These were the only DPDT switch's they had which looked slightly different to others and like what heckler is using, I just want to be sure before it is plugged in.

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