Originally Posted by Gadge
As you've bought a 'centre off' switch, you can use that on its own if you like. No need for a separate on/off switch.

You will only need to use one side of it; an SPDT switch was all that's required as a selector here.
Wiring it up is simple enough; centre terminal to the lights, and the upper and lower terminals to the AC and DC+ supplies.

The separate switch in my photo is for something else smile

I bought a DPDT switch as I wasn't sure if an SPDT switch would do what I wanted, I know now blush

So what are the other side of the terminals used for on a DPDT switch?

Had a couple of hours free today so I knocked up the bracket and fitted the lamps and heat shield.

Dug out the yellow wire that was folded up in the loom and yay it does have power!!

Will sort the wiring out next time.




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Simple is efficient