I Have a 2 way switch with the terminals marked as numbers 1, 2 and 3:-
1 (with the writing "common" next to it)
2 (with the writing "way" next to it)
3 (on its own)
Does anyone know how this numbering translates the modern convention of COM, L1 and L2. Obviously 1 is COM.
Thanks.
1 (with the writing "common" next to it)
2 (with the writing "way" next to it)
3 (on its own)
Does anyone know how this numbering translates the modern convention of COM, L1 and L2. Obviously 1 is COM.
Thanks.