Danbieranowski Well-known member Dec 22, 2020 #1 How do I identify whether a DPDT switch is "On-Off-On" vs "On-On-On"? I have a black DPDT switch marked MTS-2 but it has no identifying markers for which option it is. Any help would be appreciated!
How do I identify whether a DPDT switch is "On-Off-On" vs "On-On-On"? I have a black DPDT switch marked MTS-2 but it has no identifying markers for which option it is. Any help would be appreciated!
Robert Reverse Engineer Dec 22, 2020 #2 Switch it to the middle position. If it's On/OFF/On you won't measure continuity between the middle and top or bottom lugs on either side. If it's On/ON/On you'll measure continuity between the middle and either top or bottom lugs, depending on whether it's Type 1 or Type 2.
Switch it to the middle position. If it's On/OFF/On you won't measure continuity between the middle and top or bottom lugs on either side. If it's On/ON/On you'll measure continuity between the middle and either top or bottom lugs, depending on whether it's Type 1 or Type 2.
Danbieranowski Well-known member Dec 22, 2020 #3 Robert said: Switch it to the middle position. If it's On/OFF/On you won't measure continuity between the middle and top or bottom lugs on either side. If it's On/ON/On you'll measure continuity between the middle and either top or bottom lugs, depending on whether it's Type 1 or Type 2. Click to expand... Beautiful. Thank you sir.
Robert said: Switch it to the middle position. If it's On/OFF/On you won't measure continuity between the middle and top or bottom lugs on either side. If it's On/ON/On you'll measure continuity between the middle and either top or bottom lugs, depending on whether it's Type 1 or Type 2. Click to expand... Beautiful. Thank you sir.
Robert Reverse Engineer Dec 22, 2020 #4 Most likely if it is On/ON/On it'll be Type 1. I don't believe I've seen a Type 2 MTS switch yet.
Danbieranowski Well-known member Dec 22, 2020 #5 Robert said: Most likely if it is On/ON/On it'll be Type 1. I don't believe I've seen a Type 2 MTS switch yet. Click to expand... You're correct. It was On/On/On Type 1.
Robert said: Most likely if it is On/ON/On it'll be Type 1. I don't believe I've seen a Type 2 MTS switch yet. Click to expand... You're correct. It was On/On/On Type 1.