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wiring a lowe roughneck
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<blockquote data-quote="RivRunR" data-source="post: 392344" data-attributes="member: 1928"><p>I expect there are dpdt (on/off/on) switches on some panels since that's a standard switch for nav and anchor lights. Not exactly sure what you're asking about on the spotlight, but I don't think that either type of switch could control the hi/low selection. Typically a spotlight will have only two wires, so although you could control the on/off with a switch, I don't know how you'd separate the hi/low circuits without tearing into the light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RivRunR, post: 392344, member: 1928"] I expect there are dpdt (on/off/on) switches on some panels since that's a standard switch for nav and anchor lights. Not exactly sure what you're asking about on the spotlight, but I don't think that either type of switch could control the hi/low selection. Typically a spotlight will have only two wires, so although you could control the on/off with a switch, I don't know how you'd separate the hi/low circuits without tearing into the light. [/QUOTE]
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