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    Hey guys im looking for someone who can help me wire my home switches up maybe do me a diagram?

    Ive tried all ways but i just dont seem to be able to get them to work or even light up

    im using the eding cnc CPU5A4E

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    When I did mine I used the proxy switch to switch a relay then use the relay to switch the signal from the cpu card. I didn't want to chance blowing up the cpu card. Are the proxy switches NPN or PNP and what voltage are you using?

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    My card can only handle 5v input it says for the switches for I'm using 5v external power.

    I'm sure I got these from you I can't remember..


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    I think you did.
    I don't think those switches will work on 5v. I think they are rated to work between 10 and 55vdc going by the picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-man View Post
    My card can only handle 5v input it says for the switches for I'm using 5v external power.

    I'm sure I got these from you I can't remember..


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    It's hard to see but they look the Voltage on them is 10-55v DC to power them if they are they won't work on 5V
    Last edited by Clive S; 14-04-2016 at 06:03 PM.
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    Cheers Guys,

    think i will just stock to the plunge type switches its a whole lot easier for someone who is clueless in the art of electrical wiring (Well the technical crap anyway)

    Can you boys tell me if these would be alright for a home or limit switch on two wires. im GUESSING the rating is what it can take maximum

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ME-8122-Cr...3D111779675198

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-man View Post
    Cheers Guys,

    think i will just stock to the plunge type switches its a whole lot easier for someone who is clueless in the art of electrical wiring (Well the technical crap anyway)

    Can you boys tell me if these would be alright for a home or limit switch on two wires. im GUESSING the rating is what it can take maximum

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ME-8122-Cr...3D111779675198
    They will be fine
    Last edited by Clive S; 14-04-2016 at 06:16 PM.
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    Just my luck lol


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    Ones that will work with my board? Something simple with two wires?


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