APIELE 16mm Latching Push Button Switch 12V DC On Off Black Shell with LED Angel Eye Head for 0.63" Mounting Hole with Wire Socket Plug Self-Locking (Blue/Black Shell)
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Thank you for your interest in the products. Wiring instructions will ship with the products. A service team for API testing
Instead of choosing the original push button, choose this one instead if yours is also latching type and 16mm install size. Here is my answer, I hope it is helpful to A service team for API testing
IP65 Waterproof protection is provided by the switch. It is spray proof due to its metal material and rubber ring. Although the switch can be installed on a boat, it is not suggested that it be kept A service team for API testing
This switch has a maximum amperage of 5A, adding a relay if your current exceeds 5A will be beneficial. A service team for API testing
Selected User Reviews For APIELE 16mm Latching Push Button Switch 12V DC On Off Black Shell with LED Angel Eye Head for 0.63" Mounting Hole with Wire Socket Plug Self-Locking (Blue/Black Shell)
My truck has USB ports, so I used this port to power them on. As soon as you figure out how to wire it, it works fine. Whenever you need help with the wiring, let me help you out here so you don't need a mental health specialist. You will have black wire for Negative and blue for the Normally Open Contact. Green wire is the Positive and Red wire is the Power. For the Normally Closed Contact, the Yellow wire must be connected to the negative. So to make the LED light up, connect the The green LED is always on while the blue LED is on when the depressed LED is on, and the yellow LED is on when the depressed LED is not. As the instructions might as well be in Chinese, that should save everyone a lot of time. I just wanted to remind you that the product is only rated at 5 amps. The switch cannot handle more than that amount of current with its input, so you'll need a relay.
The shipping was super fast and the quality was excellent. As a matter of fact, I bought another one because it's so easy to use In connection with Wires can be connected in various configurations to experiment with different configurations. This device feels solid, and it has a bright (blue) LED. I used this on my bike to run my lights independently of each other, so my low beam and DRL are always on. In the end, I came up with the following pinout It is negative, or ground, to be black. On mine, the blue wire connected to Low Beam goes to the positive lead on the harness. The green wire goes to the Low Beam positive on the bike side (from the handlebar switch or the battery). The Red LED powers the green LED, so if you want the LED to always be on, tie it into green, if you want it to be on only when power is sent to the target, tie it into blue. It is yellow. I did not use it. Thanks for reading! I hope this helped you!.
It comes in a red color and is a good size with a button that As a result, I have it hooked up to the switch to turn on the led when the switch is turned on (button pressed in) or a button is latches. As seen in the photo, the color scheme is light blue. This should be helpful to people who need to wire The led would remain on even when the button is in the off position with a simple wire switch. I'm sorry I don't have a scheme for that, but I suspect it's not too difficult. Among the pros This monitor is bright, the bezel feels nice, it's easy to mount, and it comes with a It is difficult to install, and the instructions are not clear.
When I first switched on the switch, it felt a little weird. When we tried to tap it and bring it back up it would depress, but wouldn't fully come back up. Testing on continuity tester did not result in change when clicking on any of the contacts. My error was a result of clicking on the sold by name of the shop and sending a message, and Inso responded first, apologizing for my error. Getting a replacement on its way. The best part about working with him was his ease of communication and availability They told me to keep the old one because of the trouble. My first replacement clicked very sharply, and I could tell it was broken inside. I took my pin out and I was able to fix it. A schematic and a description The software is now installed. I have a 50A relay connected to a constant on fuse and a 50A relay on my cooling fan application Ground is contacted by a manual temperature switch. The remaining 75% of cooling is done by another fan controlled by solid state. The input can be overridden by a negative value. In order to use both triggers, I wired them together and I connected it to my switch so I could control both systems at the same time. The LED I was using was the cause of my problem. The switch was wired to "key on" the positive & the negative It was blue on the ground when my trigger was pressed As soon as the key was off, the fan would kick on immediately. As my 1995 K1500 has all these computers that switch negative ground and positive ground, I had to use a diode to prevent the relay coil from being fed back to ground. It floats at 12 volts. I don't know what to do. In any case, the switch is great. By the way, it was wired in such a way that when the relay coil is grounded by my controller, the led will come on. So even if the switch is not depressed, I can nonetheless see when my fans are running as seen in the.
and wow! Everything about this switch is perfect for you. This is a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED book. LED switches like this are very attractive. There is no problem with this switch at all. The instructions were very simple to follow, and this switch worked such that it could power my Cree 20 inch In order to make it light up when the light bar is on, I made it flash. I was able to make the light bar stay on. It came with a wire harness and a switch, Only 2 problems I experienced were the difficulty in finding a 16mm drill bit. I had to use my dremel to trim it a bit, and a lack of a proper 16mm drill
My second issue was that I did not purchase more the first time because the directions seemed a bit intimidating to me. Having now seen how easily they can be installed, they will be my go-to switch for everything I wire up from now on. As well as the momentary ones, they have those There are black switches on the switch panel. There are a lot of different colors that they light up as well. A recommendation is in order for this switch and for the.
My favorite part of the switch is the backlit screen. I love the way it looks and how it works. The connector wiring, however, was extremely disappointing to me (that harness is one of the main reasons I chose this product). I initially found the switch wasn't working, but a closer inspection revealed that it wasn't the switch, but a problem with a wire that caused it to fall out of the socket. In any case, I chose to fix it myself rather than return it, in order to avoid removing it from the final An error code was displayed, then it worked for a day, then it failed again due to another broken connection that I had to fix. A cheap product is likely to have poor crimping and/or soldering. This has also been observed in many other products from other manufacturers that also use poor assembly techniques and rely heavily on customers for quality control. The inconvenience is great! If you are willing to do your own quality control, you might want to take a closer look at this, but check it thoroughly first. If you want to solder the wires to the back of the switch, just do it.