3-way toggle switch?
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3-way toggle switch?
i don't recall going over ohm's law in high school, and i understand that ac/dc are two totally different worlds. dc is almost always used for low voltage. i.e. fire alarm. and dc cannot be bumped up or down, as far as voltage goes.
power=amperage x restistance squared refers to power, line loss. if you lower the voltage then amps will go down, more resistance= less amperage. current is directly proportional to voltage and inversaly proportional to resistance.
power=amperage x restistance squared refers to power, line loss. if you lower the voltage then amps will go down, more resistance= less amperage. current is directly proportional to voltage and inversaly proportional to resistance.
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3-way toggle switch?
OK ... OK... you guys have spouted out about 1/4 of the formulas needed to be an electrical engineer...LOL... RAMMY... you don't say how big your winch is, but I'm sure that any normal ( sealed ) winch switch, should work... buy a good one, if you want it to last, as the winches pull more juice than most of the switches you could purchase at Radio Shack...WAM
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3-way toggle switch?
newbeatle,
my winch is a 2000 superwinch. the big square plastic switch that came w/ it only lasted about 3 months. that why i was asking about maybe trying something different because i dont want to pay $40 or $50 every 3 months or so. sorry nyroc and sparx, i didnt mean to start a **** fight!!!!!!!!
my winch is a 2000 superwinch. the big square plastic switch that came w/ it only lasted about 3 months. that why i was asking about maybe trying something different because i dont want to pay $40 or $50 every 3 months or so. sorry nyroc and sparx, i didnt mean to start a **** fight!!!!!!!!
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