people w/ e-cutouts what switch r u using?
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people w/ e-cutouts what switch r u using?
I have a qtp cutout. It came with a toggle switch. Two posistion momentary on switch. I was wanting to put the switch in the ashtray panel I got from HSW. The switch is to tall to close the door.
I went to radio shack and they didn't have anything.
Any help would greatly be appreciated
I went to radio shack and they didn't have anything.
Any help would greatly be appreciated
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That's exactly where I put my switch (the ash tray). I took the tray out and drilled a hole in it to fit the switch that came with my QTP Ovals. I took some pictures so I could make a writeup...but I've been lazy...hell I've been lazy to finish editing my MM & Headers writeup. Here's a sneak peak....
Here's the hole I drilled in the tray.
Here's a view of how long the switch assembly was from QTP. It's all taped up when you get it.
And here's the finished product:
The lid closes without clearance issues.
The only thing I remember is that I got lucky because I drilled a hole in the tray in a place where I thought the switch looked the best, but I didn't verify with clearance below the tray. Lucky enough, the passenger side of it is not a good place for it, but it's ok because that side is blocked by the ashtray light anyway. The place where I drilled it is basically empty space. You can see it in the 2nd picture. The whole wire assembly for the switch in that big taped up bunch is fairly malleable, so I had to curve it just a tad so that the ashtray snapped into place without wanting to pop out. It's never popped out or even tried to pop out of place since I installed it this past summer.
Here's the hole I drilled in the tray.
Here's a view of how long the switch assembly was from QTP. It's all taped up when you get it.
And here's the finished product:
The lid closes without clearance issues.
The only thing I remember is that I got lucky because I drilled a hole in the tray in a place where I thought the switch looked the best, but I didn't verify with clearance below the tray. Lucky enough, the passenger side of it is not a good place for it, but it's ok because that side is blocked by the ashtray light anyway. The place where I drilled it is basically empty space. You can see it in the 2nd picture. The whole wire assembly for the switch in that big taped up bunch is fairly malleable, so I had to curve it just a tad so that the ashtray snapped into place without wanting to pop out. It's never popped out or even tried to pop out of place since I installed it this past summer.
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That's exactly where I put my switch (the ash tray). I took the tray out and drilled a hole in it to fit the switch that came with my QTP Ovals. I took some pictures so I could make a writeup...but I've been lazy...hell I've been lazy to finish editing my MM & Headers writeup. Here's a sneak peak....
Here's the hole I drilled in the tray.
Here's a view of how long the switch assembly was from QTP. It's all taped up when you get it.
And here's the finished product:
The lid closes without clearance issues.
The only thing I remember is that I got lucky because I drilled a hole in the tray in a place where I thought the switch looked the best, but I didn't verify with clearance below the tray. Lucky enough, the passenger side of it is not a good place for it, but it's ok because that side is blocked by the ashtray light anyway. The place where I drilled it is basically empty space. You can see it in the 2nd picture. The whole wire assembly for the switch in that big taped up bunch is fairly malleable, so I had to curve it just a tad so that the ashtray snapped into place without wanting to pop out. It's never popped out or even tried to pop out of place since I installed it this past summer.
Here's the hole I drilled in the tray.
Here's a view of how long the switch assembly was from QTP. It's all taped up when you get it.
And here's the finished product:
The lid closes without clearance issues.
The only thing I remember is that I got lucky because I drilled a hole in the tray in a place where I thought the switch looked the best, but I didn't verify with clearance below the tray. Lucky enough, the passenger side of it is not a good place for it, but it's ok because that side is blocked by the ashtray light anyway. The place where I drilled it is basically empty space. You can see it in the 2nd picture. The whole wire assembly for the switch in that big taped up bunch is fairly malleable, so I had to curve it just a tad so that the ashtray snapped into place without wanting to pop out. It's never popped out or even tried to pop out of place since I installed it this past summer.
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DPDT is not double polarity double throw. switches don't care about polarity, nor do they really see both sides of a circuit unless they are open.
DPDT, Double POLE (meaning it can switch TWO SEPARATE things) double THROW (Meaning the switch has a common middle contact and has two "on" positions)
know what youre talking about before you open your mouth
and by the way, anyone saying they cant find simple little switches? are you for real?
30 seconds searching....
http://www.mcmaster.com/#electrical-controls/=919vkr
DPDT, Double POLE (meaning it can switch TWO SEPARATE things) double THROW (Meaning the switch has a common middle contact and has two "on" positions)
know what youre talking about before you open your mouth
and by the way, anyone saying they cant find simple little switches? are you for real?
30 seconds searching....
http://www.mcmaster.com/#electrical-controls/=919vkr
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DPDT is not double polarity double throw. switches don't care about polarity, nor do they really see both sides of a circuit unless they are open.
DPDT, Double POLE (meaning it can switch TWO SEPARATE things) double THROW (Meaning the switch has a common middle contact and has two "on" positions)
know what youre talking about before you open your mouth
and by the way, anyone saying they cant find simple little switches? are you for real?
30 seconds searching....
http://www.mcmaster.com/#electrical-controls/=919vkr
DPDT, Double POLE (meaning it can switch TWO SEPARATE things) double THROW (Meaning the switch has a common middle contact and has two "on" positions)
know what youre talking about before you open your mouth
and by the way, anyone saying they cant find simple little switches? are you for real?
30 seconds searching....
http://www.mcmaster.com/#electrical-controls/=919vkr
My apologies to mistaking "dual" for "double". I stand corrected for something of very little importance, well to all except for those that apparently suffer for down syndrome. ... Which by the way, if you were so intelligent you'd know that i didn't open my mouth, but TYPED it... Perhaps you should log off your uncle's computer before he catches you looking at his gay ****.
Last edited by Nemesis350; 09-27-2010 at 06:46 PM.
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Wow. All this over a switch.
I talked to DMH today. I told the guy I had a QTP cutout and wanted one of their switches. The guy was super cool. I couldn't find a switch locally so I ordered one from him.
If I remember correctly he said it was a double pole double throw.
I ordered a round switch. They also sell the square. It was like ten bucks.
I talked to DMH today. I told the guy I had a QTP cutout and wanted one of their switches. The guy was super cool. I couldn't find a switch locally so I ordered one from him.
If I remember correctly he said it was a double pole double throw.
I ordered a round switch. They also sell the square. It was like ten bucks.
Last edited by LilJayV10; 09-27-2010 at 07:17 PM.
#17
"Pole" and "polarity" is in reference to the same thing your degenerate retard. Just cause you're a *** with an inverted ***** doesn't mean that anyone here cares about your inferiority complexes. Go please yourself to a picture of your dead mother you *** wipe and stop trolling forums, Mr 13 posts and doesn't own a car other than the hot wheels he has shoved into his rectum.
My apologies to mistaking "dual" for "double". I stand corrected for something of very little importance, well to all except for those that apparently suffer for down syndrome. ... Which by the way, if you were so intelligent you'd know that i didn't open my mouth, but TYPED it... Perhaps you should log off your uncle's computer before he catches you looking at his gay ****.
My apologies to mistaking "dual" for "double". I stand corrected for something of very little importance, well to all except for those that apparently suffer for down syndrome. ... Which by the way, if you were so intelligent you'd know that i didn't open my mouth, but TYPED it... Perhaps you should log off your uncle's computer before he catches you looking at his gay ****.
You stand corrected on both parts. Sorry I'm not a post ***** and way to blow a gasket man. Either way, you were wrong on both counts and I had to correct you while providing a useful link about the subject.
FWIW, I love using switches with the built in lamps that are separate from the switch itself. I'm sure someone could get creative with the idea, but for my cooling set up I have a switch that allows me to switch back and forth from "ECU" to "override" controls for my radiator cooling fan. The switch has a built in lamp that I tied directly to the fan's power, so that I can see when the fan is "ON" (or at least has power, hah won't show me mechanical failures)
I will touch on one thing that this bozo said. I don't have my car listed because nobody can appreciate the idea of a ls1 in a mazda rx7 =]
I like to share my wealth of knowledge instead of making childish comments about people I don't know and will never meet.
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FWI no one here cares about any of your fetishes with switches or what you use them for. If you have nothing truly constructive to share that actually makes a difference, then keep it to yourself cause we could care less.