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Old 10-06-2009, 07:23 PM
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I've got the 3 wire solenoid style nos bottle opener, my problem is i've got the beer's nitrous outlet 4 button camaro panel, and the open/close switch is a 6 prong switch how do i wire it up for the opener to work correctly??????
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http://www.nitrousoutlet.com/manuals...anelWiring.doc
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i've looked at that diagram but my bottle opener has 3 wires coming off it
http://www.holley.com/data/Products/...A5093-SNOS.pdf
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power up the switch and see what poles have power in diff positions.
white is ground
black is close
red is open
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is the pinout for Cutout's/Openers. Not sure how the Soleinoid style work with the switch though...
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Technically you should be using a spdt style switch which has 3 pins but has a config like so: (on) off (on) similar to your dpdt switch. You can wire up the dpdt to work. Do you see the switch in Beer's diagram above? Instead of making the x pattern you would just connect one half of the x. For example pins 1a and 3b connect to hot, pin 2a goes to one part of the solenoid and 2b goes to the other. Leave pins 1b and 3a disconnected.

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Originally Posted by Nick@HSW
Technically you should be using a spdt style switch which has 3 pins but has a config like so: (on) off (on) similar to your dpdt switch. You can wire up the dpdt to work. Do you see the switch in Beer's diagram above? Instead of making the x pattern you would just connect one half of the x. For example pins 1a and 3b connect to hot, pin 2a goes to one part of the solenoid and 2b goes to the other. Leave pins 1b and 3a disconnected.

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thxs that makes perfect sense




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