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Author: | Guest [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Carling switches! |
Anybody know where to get these switches? Fleabay is full of 'em, but after shipping they're like $15 apiece! Basically, just looking for 4 or 5. ![]() |
Author: | tommudd [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:43 pm ] |
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Ask and yee shall receive couple of different kinds of switches but look and performance of what you are looking for Allied Electrical states in groups but you can buy just one or so www.4x4mods.com good and bad reports on this place www.12volyguy.com good reports on himand the products he sells www.otrattw.com I think thats it lots of great reports on him as well |
Author: | Guest [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:13 pm ] |
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Thanks for the links, Tom! Now I just need to figure out this momentary, on/off/on on/off, SPDT, SPST, DPST, DPDT and all that crap means! Momentary I'm assuming means only stays on as long as you hold the switch... |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:07 pm ] |
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Any clues as to where to mount all these switches????? 1. ARB Compressor 2. ARB Front Locker 3. ARB Rear Locker 4. Roof Lights (Long Range) 5. Front Bumper Lights (Fog Lights) 6. Rear Bumper Lights (Removable Hitch Receiver) |
Author: | Guest [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:16 pm ] |
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I'm thinking on the left side of the dash, in that little strip...but I don't have dimensions for the switches, and they look a tad big. Alternatively, I was thinking on the shifter bezel, or underneath the HVAC/radio bezel |
Author: | teckman02 [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:24 pm ] |
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i have been looking at the same thing at some point and i was thinking about building a box on the dash above the hazard light swich ![]() |
Author: | tjkoen01 [ Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:43 pm ] |
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ThunderbirdJunkie wrote: Thanks for the links, Tom!
Now I just need to figure out this momentary, on/off/on on/off, SPDT, SPST, DPST, DPDT and all that crap means! Momentary I'm assuming means only stays on as long as you hold the switch... you are correct about momentary. here are the rest: SPST - single pole single throw - basic switch like one used as a light switch in your house. it has two connectors. SPDT - single pole double throw - this is like a 3 way light switch in your house. it has 3 connectors and you always have continuity thru two of the connectors (usually the middle connector is switched between the other two) DPST - double pole single throw - this is just like two SPST switches tied together with the same lever. it has 4 connectors. DPDT - you guessed it, double pole double throw - this is just like two SPDT switches tied together with the same lever. it has 6 connectors. most automotive applications will work SPST switches, however you can use any of the other switches as a SPST. I have a SPDT with a center "off" on may backup lights. the down position lets the lights come on with the factory backup lights, the center is off and the up position turns them on with or without the ignition. hope this helps |
Author: | Guest [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:03 am ] |
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Actually, that helps a LOT! Thanks tjkoen! Is there enough space to mount them over on that little trim panel on the left side? after popping it off it looks like depth may be an issue:| |
Author: | tommudd [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:34 am ] |
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will not work in that area Tbird, not enough space behind it which I guess you found out! ![]() |
Author: | colts_kj [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:37 am ] |
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Is this for the infamous hellicopter mod??? |
Author: | 2006 KJ [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:39 am ] |
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i would mount them in the console... nice and hidden in there ![]() |
Author: | Guest [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:01 am ] |
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colts_kj wrote: Is this for the infamous hellicopter mod???
Partially, but not entirely. only 2 switches are required for the helicopter mod;) |
Author: | tommudd [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:10 am ] |
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ThunderbirdJunkie wrote: colts_kj wrote: Is this for the infamous hellicopter mod??? Partially, but not entirely. only 2 switches are required for the helicopter mod;) Only two , so you are not doing the 3rd phase now, or are you holding off until you have Phase one and two working good. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Guest [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:14 am ] |
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Phase 3 is a long ways down the road. Phase 1 and 2 will tide me over until I get bored with them, then Phase 3 will be unveiled! I'll be able to go wheeling alone, since I'll be able to extract myself without getting out of the KJ ![]() |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:16 am ] |
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2006 KJ wrote: i would mount them in the console... nice and hidden in there
![]() That's not a bad idea, at least you could build a nice panel with plenty of room and it's hidden away. Hmmmmmmmmmmm..................... got me thinking ![]() |
Author: | Guest [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:03 am ] |
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I DO see an opportunity for some creative Dremeling... ![]() |
Author: | Maximum Carnage [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:56 am ] |
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tjkoen01 wrote: I have a SPDT with a center "off" on may backup lights. the down position lets the lights come on with the factory backup lights, the center is off and the up position turns them on with or without the ignition.
hope this helps I’m having a bit of trouble understanding, which one of the following switches would I use for the above application? Product ID: V6D1D66B-00000-000 Manufacturer: Carling Technologies V-Series sealed rocker switch, body only, no rocker SPDT ON/OFF/ON switch. No rear barriers between the terminals. Two incandescent lights, each light is wired to be ON when the switch is pushed down or ON in either direction Product ID: V6DAF66B-00000-000 Manufacturer: Carling Technologies V-Series Contura II sealed rocker switch. Body only, no rocker SPDT ON/OFF/ON rocker switch. Two incandescent lights, upper light independently wired. Lower light ON in down position from Terminal #3. Rear barrier between terminals. Rated 20A @ 12V. Product ID: V7D1A60B Manufacturer: Carling Technologies V-Series Contura II sealed rocker switch. Body only, no rocker. SPDT ON/OFF/ON(MM) rocker switch. Single incandescent light, independently wired. Product ID: V8D1W66B-0000-000 Manufacturer: Carling Technologies V-Series Contura II "Unsealed" rocker switch. Body only, no rocker Unsealed SPDT (MM)ON/OFF/ON(MM). No barrier between terminals. Independent incandescent lights. No rocker. Rated 20A @ 12V. Product ID: V8DAA60B-00000-000 Manufacturer: Carling Technologies V-Series Contura II sealed rocker switch, body only, no rocker SPDT (MM)ON/OFF/ON(MM) switch. Single incandescent light, wired independently. Rear barrier between terminals. Rated 20A @ 12V http://www.otrattw.com/products.php?cat=15 |
Author: | tjkoen01 [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:34 pm ] |
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Maximum Carnage wrote: tjkoen01 wrote: I have a SPDT with a center "off" on may backup lights. the down position lets the lights come on with the factory backup lights, the center is off and the up position turns them on with or without the ignition. hope this helps I’m having a bit of trouble understanding, which one of the following switches would I use for the above application? Product ID: V6D1D66B-00000-000 Manufacturer: Carling Technologies V-Series sealed rocker switch, body only, no rocker SPDT ON/OFF/ON switch. No rear barriers between the terminals. Two incandescent lights, each light is wired to be ON when the switch is pushed down or ON in either direction This is the first switch on your list. I believe this is the one I'd go with. From the description, it sounds like it will light up when the backup lights would be on. It says it has no rear barriers between the terminals so you should use insulated connectors unless you solder them. The middle or common terminal should run to the backup lights or the relay for the backup lights. The remaining terminals would hook up to the feed from the backup lights and the other would be from an ignition or a battery +12v source. I wired my switch so that when it is flipped down the lights come on with the backup lights. In this case, you'd hook the feed from the backup lights to the top terminal (most switches are opposite like this). I originally had the up position wired to the parking lights so that the lights could not accidentally left on. This proves problematic when using the lights and you don't want the parking lights on or need to be on longer than the automatic shut-off allows. I have since wired it to a +12v source that is always on so i can use the lights at anytime. |
Author: | tommudd [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:41 pm ] |
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just contact otrattw, great guy with a ton of information he can set you up with everything you need |
Author: | USAFCOP [ Tue Jan 27, 2009 8:45 pm ] |
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After dremeling, switches will fit in trim area by steering wheel ![]() ![]() |
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