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4 Pin Switch Wiring

A 4-pin switch is a device with four terminals used to control electrical circuits. Common types:

  • DPST (Double Pole Single Throw): Two separate circuits switched on/off together. Pins: two inputs and two outputs.
  • DPDT (Double Pole Double Throw): Two circuits switched between two outputs. Pins: two common (inputs) and four throws (outputs pairs).
  • Illuminated switch: two pins for the switch contacts, two for the LED (with polarity).
    Double Pole Single Throw

Wiring tips:

  • Identify pin layout from datasheet or markings (COM, NO, NC, LED +/−).
  • For DPDT, use cross-wiring for reversing polarity (e.g., motor direction).
  • Include proper voltage/current ratings and fuses.

Observe LED resistor needs and polarity.
Red LED Light on when the switch is onRed LED Light on when the switch is on

Red LED Light Always on

Red LED Light Always on

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