I think the difference is that On-Off-On stop at the
middle setting. The On-None-On passes through the none
setting withwout stopping. I hope I am right on this
am if I am that it helps.
Check out www.goldmine-elec.com for surplus switches.
The have a batted handle like MOTM, but only half the
length. I bought these for my unit I am currently
building. They are pcb mounted as neede for the pcb
and 2 for a buck. GREAT PRICE!
Thomas
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middle setting. The On-None-On passes through the none
setting withwout stopping. I hope I am right on this
am if I am that it helps.
Check out www.goldmine-elec.com for surplus switches.
The have a batted handle like MOTM, but only half the
length. I bought these for my unit I am currently
building. They are pcb mounted as neede for the pcb
and 2 for a buck. GREAT PRICE!
Thomas
--- Andrew Scheidler <xpandrew@...> wrote:
> Looking at the Gate Sequencer plans, the idealThomas White
> toggle switch would be a SPDT "On-Off-On" switch.
>
> Then in catalogs there are SPST "On-NONE-On"
> switches as well. What's the difference?
>
> Andrew
>
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