D DuHasst0 Well-Known Member Oct 15, 2013 #21 You for sure don't want to mix those signals with the 1 switch unless you have a switch that will have 3 poles on 2 throws. Does that make sense?
You for sure don't want to mix those signals with the 1 switch unless you have a switch that will have 3 poles on 2 throws. Does that make sense?
M MickJordy Member Oct 16, 2013 #22 I understand what you are saying. We'll go with the 3 separate switches than. It's not very practical but I think we can make something good out of it. Thanks again for the help DuHasst0! -Jordy
I understand what you are saying. We'll go with the 3 separate switches than. It's not very practical but I think we can make something good out of it. Thanks again for the help DuHasst0! -Jordy