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  1. Ya Erby, and it was ONLY 13C today, so for us thats like a spring day...! Wait till you start feelin the -45C with wind chill...now THATS freekin cold...[:-bigeyes Uncle
  2. Sorry guys, I think in my zeal to do all things mechanical, electrical, etc., etc., I sometimes get way too involved and like to design things taht are out of the ordinary...! The lights in question are 12v items powered from the step down transformer. The item from Heepo is almost exactly what I am using, but I gathered the parts up from stops at the Habitat Re-Store. I do a lot of woodworking, model building, airbrushing, sign making, and building electronic gadgets. I built my own 80 jar rotating model paint tumbler from old copier gears, belts, and motors. I sort of work from the angle of "jack of all trades"...master of a few, if you will...! Like one of the chaps said, i will eventually figure it out, and I did...DIDN'T use that switch. It was overkill. What do I need a pilot light for in the tiny switch, when the puck lights themselves will tell me the display cabinet lighta are on...DUHHH...! Anyway, I REALLY appreciate the thoughts provided, and will set myself up with a camera and such so as to provide pics along with my enquires. Just hope I haven't peed anyone off with my somewhat back door approach to what seems like a great forum. Thanks for Reading, Laurie in Winnipeg...bbbrrrrrrrr...it's coming...!
  3. Need help with this. I have a small transformer to power 3x120v puck lights with 20watt bulbs. I want to wire in a small lighted switch to control power to same. The switch in question is rated at 15amps/120volts. It has 3 spade connectors on it, 2 for power in and out, and one for the small lamp I guess. How do I wire this up correctly...? Have chk'd the web, but most if not all show this set up for 12V automotive applications...
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