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<blockquote data-quote="JMill" data-source="post: 380240" data-attributes="member: 14265"><p>Hey guys, I'm putting my Bass tracker back together now and I'm adding 6 of those adhesive backed flexible LEDs through out the boat. Two up front, two in the middle, and two on the rear deck. I'm pretty sure running all six will be pretty bright, so I want to be able to run just half of them or even two of them. Is there any way to go about doing this with a three position switch? It being : All 6 on - off - 2 on. If at all possible could someone show me a diagram of how to do this? Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMill, post: 380240, member: 14265"] Hey guys, I'm putting my Bass tracker back together now and I'm adding 6 of those adhesive backed flexible LEDs through out the boat. Two up front, two in the middle, and two on the rear deck. I'm pretty sure running all six will be pretty bright, so I want to be able to run just half of them or even two of them. Is there any way to go about doing this with a three position switch? It being : All 6 on - off - 2 on. If at all possible could someone show me a diagram of how to do this? Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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