Posted by Jim Becker on June 30, 2013 at 12:44:17 from (173.57.153.141):
In Reply to: Light Switch Help posted by equeen on June 30, 2013 at 09:16:44:
Those 2 terminals are conencted with a metal strip. So it doesn't matter which one you connect to. I think that conventionally terminal 2 is used.
Note that all 6 terminals on the back of the swich are arranged at various points on a circle. As I recall, each of those terminals has a contact behind it. Inside the switch, the knob is connected to a disk, round except for various notches around the outside edge. The notches are placed such that the disk touches specific contacts in each postion as the disk is rotated. The rear light is supposed to be ON when the switch is set either dim or bright. When the switch is set to dim, one of the terminals is contacted. Then set to bright, the other is contacted. If the metal strip between the two terminals was cut, the rear light would only be on in one of those 2 positions. Which position would be determined by which terminal was used.
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