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I would also fit heat shrink sleeving over the switch connections (and any other connections to motor etc) to provide protection against accidental contact.

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I’ll do that Ian.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BackinBlack Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jul 2019 at 5:09pm
Couldn't find a photo of a switch, but here's an example of heatshrink on some battery connectors I made:




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After several months of inactivity I'm back on this project and trying to remember where I got to with understanding the wiring.  Getting there ...

I had wanted a pushbutton switch with an LED that operates at mains voltage.  I found one at RS Components, but had to wait many months for it to come back into stock.  I have it now, but it's a SPDT switch and not SPST.  I don't think this should be a problem, but now I'm confused.  Ignoring the terminals for the LED, the SPST switches I've played with have three terminals; Common, Normally Open & Normally Closed.  Use C & NO. Simples!

This new switch has four terminals.  According to the data-sheet, terminals 1 and 2 are both NC and terminals 3 and 4 are both NO.

Clearly I need to use either 3 or 4 as my NO, but which do I use for my C?



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Hi Ifor,
When pressed terminals 3 and 4, NO & NO are connected together, so it will be these you need to connect in series with the motor.

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Thanks Ian.  Now you've told me that I can see that it's obvious from the diagram.  I'll report back; maybe tomorrow.
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Happy soldering.
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