In need of a electronic guru
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In need of a electronic guru
I’m looking to use a momentary switch as an on off switch. Push it once its turns something on. Push it again turns it off. I only want to use one and don’t want to use a push on push off. If anyone knows anything I would appreciate it.
A circuit diagram would be awesome.
I do have a general knowledge of electronics. If that help cut down explanations and what not.
Thanks
A circuit diagram would be awesome.
I do have a general knowledge of electronics. If that help cut down explanations and what not.
Thanks
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Re: In need of a electronic guru
Clever little circuit! Just handles the relay latching tho - needs a second pole, to control whatever you're switching.
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Re: In need of a electronic guru
now will that ciurcit will work with a momentary switch? ill have to give it a try this weekend maybe. got to get some wisdom pulled friday so maybe during the week.
also i noticed that its noted for 24v. it should be fine with 12v just different component ratings. right?
also i noticed that its noted for 24v. it should be fine with 12v just different component ratings. right?
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