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Reddit mentions of Amico 4 Pcs AC 125V 6A 3 Pin SPDT On/Off/On 3 Position Mini Toggle Switch Blue

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Amico 4 Pcs AC 125V 6A 3 Pin SPDT On/Off/On 3 Position Mini Toggle Switch Blue. Here are the top ones.

Amico 4 Pcs AC 125V 6A 3 Pin SPDT On/Off/On 3 Position Mini Toggle Switch Blue
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    Features:
  • Product Name : Toggle Switch;Rating : AC 125V 6A
  • Pin Number : 3 Pins;Position : Position :3 Position (On/Off/On)
  • Type : SPDT(Latching);Screw Diameter : 6mm
  • Total Size(Approx.) : 3.5 x 1.2 x 0.7cm / 1.4" x 0.5" x 0.3"(L*W*T);Weight : 20.6g
  • Package Content : 4 Pcs x Toggle Switch
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Found 4 comments on Amico 4 Pcs AC 125V 6A 3 Pin SPDT On/Off/On 3 Position Mini Toggle Switch Blue:

u/IseeNekidPeople · 2 pointsr/PLC

Remember you get what you pay for, but since you're just trying this out I found some cheap options on amazon:
Volt meter
3 position switch Keep in mind you need to make sure you match your inputs and outputs to the voltage the PLC I/O wants (120v AV or 24v DC)
Indicator light you can use as an output to turn on/off
Looks like the PLC wants 24vDC power so you'll need something like this to switch your 120 power from the wall.

u/uint128_t · 2 pointsr/engineering

LED strip (12V, 60 LEDs/m, 5050 LEDs) is darn cheap, fairly bright, and all over the internet. Here's 5m of white on Amazon. If that's not bright enough, you can get higher lumen LED arrays that run on 12V.

You could use some little toggle switches or maybe rocker switches.

u/mylastthrowaway2 · 1 pointr/AskEngineers

The switch I'm using is this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008DFYDNE?keywords=toggle%20switch&qid=1449860351&ref_=sr_1_15&sr=8-15

It has 3 positions (ON on each side, OFF in the middle I believe) and 3 places to connect

u/IWetMyselfForYou · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Hopefully I'm not too late posting this. I need to install turn signals on my bike. The previous owner removed everything, the lights, controls, relay.

My question pertains to the controls. I originally was going to pick up a factory turn signal switch, but I sort of like the naked look. So instead I plan on using a micro SPDT toggle. I really want to install it into the bar itself, and not some type of holder.

My bars are 1.25", and taper to 1" OD at the ends. This means the ID is somewhere around 7/8" to 15/16". The problem is the smallest switch I've found has a total depth of 1.4", and has to be installed from the inside of the bar.

This is the switch.

I can't seem to find or think of a clean way to install them. The hole for the switch only needs to be 0.25". I haven't drilled yet, because I don't want to ruin the bars. The only way I've thought of is to drill an elongated hole, bend the terminals, and squeeze the switch through. But I'm pretty sure the nut for the switch won't conceal the hole.

Has anyone done this before? Or have any suggestions on how to accomplish this? Once I can figure this out, I also plan on adding micro push buttons for the horn and starter.

Thanks in advance, and sorry about the lack of metric measurements. :P