A double pole single throw switch.
used to switch two lines at the same time.
On this model, the wiper fuse is a circuit breaker in the wiper switch. There is a Blk/lt-grn wire (black light green), that has power from the ignition switch feeding the wiper switch. Check at the switch plug to make sure you have power coming in on this wire when the ignition switch is on. If you need more info, send me a message.
no...... ideal open switch should have a resistance of infinity... the question should be a closed switch http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Will_an_open_switch_record_a_resistance_of_zero_ohms" but this is also false because any good conductor will have a small resistance the connecting wire resistance is exhibitted across the terminals of the switch
Hi,a relay is a switch that takes a small amperage signal to operate a small electromagnet which in turn connects a higher amperage feed. IE when you pull the switch to flash you headlights the voltage from a small gauge wire goes through the switch on the steering column to a relay that in turn allows a much heavier gauge wire to operate the headlights. Once the switch is released the electromagnet will not have the voltage needed to keep the circuit connected and the lights will go out. Relays are really useful and are used to protect the wiring loom from damage.
Some cars can be unlocked from under the hood if the center console for the central locking has its wires in the hood. The unlock wires are usually have a (-ve) current and that means that if you hook one switch wire up to chassis earthing wire and the other to the unlock wire it can unlock all the doors.
May be lose contact in Indicator switch or while you press brake there is switch, connected for back RED Danger light..may be your car or bike electrician mistakenly join wrong wire... Check it
Use a DPST - A two pole switch.
By using DPST(Double Pole Single Through) switch.
Double pole Single Throw switches are sometimes called DPST switches. Assuming the circuit is single phase two wire system, DPST - are used to isolate the ciruit. Isoloation occurs on both terminals hence it is called double pole. This isolation occurs at only one end in the circuit, hence it is called single throw.
An SPST switch can break the connection or hold the connection depending on which switch your using.
If it is a 2-wire switch- yes If it is a 3-wire switch- no
Wire the switch to the hot/black lead.
You have a 3 way switch. Your black wire is the hot wire. Your green wire is the ground wire. Your red and white wires go to the light and other switch. You should have gotten a wiring diagram with your switch.
A switch is inserted in series with a single wire. When the switch is on, it is as if the wire had not been opened to insert the switch. When the switch is off the wire is open and no current can flow. All a double pole switch does is allows you to switch two separate wires at the same time with the same switch action. A single pole switch just switches one wire.
with a standard 1 pole light switch (one switch operating the light) it is black wire to black wire and white to white (non grounded)
If you have one wire into your switch box for your light. this is called a switch leg, the dimmer should be wired across the black and white wire wires.
When the neutral wire goes to the switch
Current flows through a wire when a light switch is turned on.