3PDT wiring, using the LED resistor as a jumper?

Started by benallison, April 07, 2010, 03:18:07 PM

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benallison

I'm assuming the resistor in this pic is the LED limiting resistor, and is being used as a jumper, conceivably, to be more efficient?



Anyone have a wiring diagram that works this way?

kurtlives

My DIY site:
www.pdfelectronics.com

CynicalMan

I looks like a 10k 1% resistor, so that would suggest an LED resistor. My guess is that the switching goes like this: V+ -> LED -> switch (black wire to the right of the resistor) -> resistor -> ground (on the switch).