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| ==Pressure switches== | | ==Pressure switches== |
| + | Notice these pressure switches are silver in color. This means they are NO = Normally Open. When pressure is applied, the switch closes the internal contacts to complete the circuit. All of these pressure switches are of an "on-off" design. Pressure turns them "on", no pressure turns them "off". |
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− | Notice these are silver in color. This means they are NO = Normally Open. When pressure is applied the switch closes the internal contacts to complete the circuit. Both of these pressure switches are "on -off" design. Pressure turns them "on", no pressure they are "off"
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− | The pressure switch with 1 pole on it is self-grounding. This means the wire you hook to it is going to be grounded when pressure is applied to the switch.
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− | [[Image:700_pressure_switches.jpg]]
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− | Photo of a pressure switch with two post connectors. This routes the 12 volt power through the switch to a single wire lock up solenoid.
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| ==Lock up solenoids== | | ==Lock up solenoids== |