Have you looked into momentary switches? I think they would work really well for some of the functions you’re using since they automatically switch off
I wired my led toggles to turn on when i turn the switch on. I wired the blue to positive and white to negative. I left the LED pin empty. I plugged the plastic white plug into button 1 on the encoder. I did not use the 5v terminal. What about ON-OFF-ON switches? I cant get that to work correctly
To be honest I haven't messed with any of this stuff in months so I didn't really remember anymore lol but my on off on switch works off of 2 different plugs to the board.
@CodeB Yeah. I know it's essentially 2 buttons when it comes to the usb board. I did get it to work. I have 2 blue wires on the middle terminal and a white wire on each of the outside terminals on the switch. It works this way.
@CodeB I had a rough time hooking up a toggle with a led on it. Turns out you just hook 2 total wires using one terminal on the board. Nothing goes into the 5v terminal. I was confused because I didn't think the other terminals provided power. Just the red 5v
@@frkop They aren't too difficult to make. But the parts are expensive. I think i made one for about 80 bucks. Add labor on top of that. Takes soldering for some.
Have you looked into momentary switches? I think they would work really well for some of the functions you’re using since they automatically switch off
Yes that's mostly what I have switched to using now on my latest build which I haven't done a video on but I do still have toggles for a few things
Use lever momentary switch that are similar to classic One but returns on center without locking
I wired my led toggles to turn on when i turn the switch on. I wired the blue to positive and white to negative. I left the LED pin empty. I plugged the plastic white plug into button 1 on the encoder. I did not use the 5v terminal. What about ON-OFF-ON switches? I cant get that to work correctly
To be honest I haven't messed with any of this stuff in months so I didn't really remember anymore lol but my on off on switch works off of 2 different plugs to the board.
@CodeB Yeah. I know it's essentially 2 buttons when it comes to the usb board. I did get it to work. I have 2 blue wires on the middle terminal and a white wire on each of the outside terminals on the switch. It works this way.
@WhiteTornadoGaming yea that's how mine is not that I think about it
@CodeB I had a rough time hooking up a toggle with a led on it. Turns out you just hook 2 total wires using one terminal on the board. Nothing goes into the 5v terminal. I was confused because I didn't think the other terminals provided power. Just the red 5v
you sell it or you have manual how to make them ??
I built and sold like 3 of them. The only real manual is my videos about them.
@@frkop They aren't too difficult to make. But the parts are expensive. I think i made one for about 80 bucks. Add labor on top of that. Takes soldering for some.