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6 pins on the back of a switch, that's four too much, right?
Hey guys,
I have done some wiring and soldering before (successfully), but I am struggling with this one. I have an on/off switch, which can only go into two positions 'on' and 'off', but it has 6 (six!!!) pins at the back! I am used to only have two pins (pos/neg). All I want to do is...