That would be overkill by a factor of 100. 1/4 watt not 25 watt.
Like 1k at 1/4 watt would be just fine, this value is most common in applications like you are about to do. :smile: |
Originally Posted by J W Davis
(Post 828801)
That would be overkill by a factor of 100. 1/4 watt not 25 watt.
Like 1k at 1/4 watt would be just fine, this value is most common in applications like you are about to do. :smile: |
Yes, of course I see your point.
|
1 Attachment(s)
Voltage doesn't matter as much as physical size. It just needs to fit in the space.
Basically the PCB is 2 relays that connects one wire or the other to ground. You are adding a new switch to the circuit. Here is my first foray into Visio: Attachment 45432 |
Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 828808)
Voltage doesn't matter as much as physical size. It just needs to fit in the space.
Basically the PCB is 2 relays that connects one wire or the other to ground. You are adding a new switch to the circuit. Here is my first foray into Visio: Attachment 45432 |
yes
|
Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 828814)
yes
|
Installing today... wish me luck!! I found a hot wire, I just need to find the white wire in C1 (the horizontal connector below the fuse panel) and a good ground and I should be golden...
I'll post again soon :-) |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:20 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands