Hey,
I know I've seen something about wiring this switch in the past, but can't seem to find what I'm needing now, so I appreciate it if anyone can steer me in the right direction.
The problem is that this is a "momentary" switch, kind of like your horn. It cannot be wired to keep anything in a persistent "ON" condition, and I'm trying to fire some aux lights. It has been wired successfully as a mute button for a radar detector, which is cool, but that is also a "momentary" function. (The wording on the OEMPL.us site is a little bit confusing for me on this, but they've been helpful in confirming that it will NOT create a on/off condition for something like aux lighting, at least not without that momentary switch firing an on/off switch behind it.
For you engineering types out there, it would be converting a momentary to a latched switch. I've seen the engineering articles linked through here via searching, but I'm wondering if anyone can help me with a "canned" solution, as I'm nowhere near an engineer. Other links I found are either no longer operating, or appear to be dead ends, so I appreciate your help.
http://oempl.us/index.php?main_page=...roducts_id=545
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