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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2020
  • on off switch wiring, is the ever elusive toggle switch or rocker switch type that can stump the best of us when it comes to wiring. We have found a way to simplify that with this on off switch wiring video just for you guys. they've been called rocker switches toggle switches, kill switches, and so many more things. In this case, Topically, We are just talking about the standard on off switch. It makes no difference if its going in a Lamborghini or a ferarri, a honda or a bently. So, its pretty cut and dry and while we have made many many videos like this. It still seems to be catching people off gaurd.
    (Below is a collection of my favorite toggle switches available on AMAZON)
    www.amazon.com...
    #onoffswitch #toggleswitch
    #rockerswitch

Комментарии • 80

  • @myonlinecarguy1
    @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад +2

    (Below is a collection of my favorite toggle switches available on AMAZON)
    www.amazon.com/shop/myonlinecarguy1?listId=3VC6XB2R7NN0L&ref=idea_share_inf

  • @geofschwer1625
    @geofschwer1625 Год назад +1

    Elliott, I can’t believe it! The same day I’m planning on installing an LED rocker switch in my car, I discover your video. How funny is that? Anyway, now I know what to do and why. All this time I wondered how to power the light itself, and now I know. 0:15 Thank you so much for a great video.

  • @dillonwebber5983
    @dillonwebber5983 3 года назад +2

    Right on dude! This is exactly what I needed. Most other how to videos don’t go into detail. Very helpful! 🤘🏼

  • @jerrylittle8922
    @jerrylittle8922 2 года назад +1

    Dat money dude. Thank you. 😊

  • @momamonks
    @momamonks Год назад +1

    Excellent video now I have a radiator fan toggle switch which lights up 😊

  • @PJB2002
    @PJB2002 3 года назад

    Best explanation to date! Thanks!

  • @franktank334
    @franktank334 6 месяцев назад

    Can you install a 3 prong toggle switch like this but into a ground wire? I understand two prongs open and close the circuit and the third “ground” prong helps power the LED. If my two prongs are opening and closing the “ground wire” to another device, Would I just need to create a new ground for the switch for the LED to work? Or do I need to tap the “ground” for the LED into another positive wire instead since the rest of the circuit is controlling a ground wire?

  • @paulhebert9500
    @paulhebert9500 Год назад

    I have a 2 pronged toggle switch on my treadmill. I moved the machine and pulled the internal wires off the contacts. I have a white wire and a black wire but only one contact or prong to connect to. Which wire do I connect to the switch and what do I do with the other wire?

  • @DellBoy_Trader
    @DellBoy_Trader 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the informative video, however I have a weird issue. I'm using a 3 prong LED toggle switch to control a Bluetooth Pyle AMP on my Golf Cart used to stream music. Weird issue or at least to me is that when I turn the switch to OFF the LED light comes ON and if I turn the switch to ON the LED goes OFF? that makes no sense. So basically when I turn the AMP OFF whilst parked the LED is illuminated /ON surely the LED should be ON when the AMP is ON and the LED should be OFF when the switch is turned to OFF - what have I got wired wrong? Thanks in advance for your response.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад +1

      This could be several things. What id suggest, is finding out what "power/gnd" is lost when "on" and what "pwr/gnd" becomes active when "off". That will guide you to the answer the fastest way.

  • @KristiLEckart
    @KristiLEckart 2 месяца назад

    Ibroke the key to my kymco agility scooter. I don't get all the schematics. So there are 2 green 1 red 1 black with white stripe that hooks into a blue wire with a yellow stripe. I just want to know what wires go where on a toggle switch

  • @winstonsmiths2449
    @winstonsmiths2449 2 года назад +1

    WHERE can someone get replacement jam nuts/threaded locking nut for 12v panel sockets/switches/rockers? I have looked for months and cannot find any for sale separately.

    • @robertclymer6948
      @robertclymer6948 2 года назад

      Winston, I just go to my local Ace hardware store for all this kind of stuff. Or, you might try Grainger industrial supply. Good Luck.

  • @franciscojavierlee-tapia4324
    @franciscojavierlee-tapia4324 Год назад

    Can you do a video on making a constant power source (cigarette Lighter on a 07 F-150) into a switched source with a three prong.

  • @chrisrolda1537
    @chrisrolda1537 Год назад +1

    Hi there can you help me with my car I have a 2015 honda civic exl it's on limp mode I've check lots of things to fix the prob a di would like to let you know that this start when I install a sound system on my car and the alternator is not giving enough power to supply my system and I haven't notice that until when I'm driving and turning my ac and it didn't work also my cruise control so I replace my alternatlr with a high output alt. now the Alt is supplying more tyan enough and I thought that the limp mode will be gone but it's still loosing power when I push the rpm close to 3k rpm. Can you help please

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  Год назад

      I really appreciate that you have such faith in me, unfortunately i woukd disconnect your remote wore and maine pwr and send it to a local mechanic for a repair here.

  • @BassBrotherBuild
    @BassBrotherBuild Год назад

    So the middle prong is always the ground??

  • @crystalalvarez3304
    @crystalalvarez3304 Год назад

    I have a db drive 5kg2 amp and want to wire 4-4ohm subs to 1ohm how do i make it

  • @msburrage74
    @msburrage74 2 года назад

    So I have that same low profile rocker switch. It’s a 20 amp and I only use it for a kill switch on my wrangler for the fuel pump. My issue is I have to replace the rocker switch like every 1-2 months because the switch stops rocking back and forth. Is this because it’s a cheap Amazon rocker switch or is it because I don’t have it grounded? I don’t care if it lights up or not as it is a hidden kill switch. Thanks for any advice!

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  2 года назад

      Its just a pretty cheap switch. The gnd/led wouldnt effect any mechanics. One of my absolute fav switches is like that. Excellent switch until it falls apart. Lol so dumb.

  • @76amanda76
    @76amanda76 2 года назад +1

    Hey man, What about if i have a toggle switch and want to run a seperate led light to light up when it is on? Cheers Glenn

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  2 года назад

      Then install the toggle on the(+) leg for your device. And use the output pin to serve (+) to both the device AND the additional LED. Ground the additional LED on its own n ground the actual device on its own as you would anyway and ur all finished.

    • @glennamandamunro3875
      @glennamandamunro3875 2 года назад +2

      @@myonlinecarguy1 Your the MAN, just did what you said and it all went perfect :-). Thanks so much for your help, great work :-)

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  2 года назад

      Sweet man. I always my messages get lost in interpretation when explaining stuff in text, lol.

  • @supersaiyanyaaj4219
    @supersaiyanyaaj4219 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great explanation on the 3 prong rocker, very good and basic understanding
    Here is my Question: I have a none OEM rear view camera install and it working great. What I want to accomplish is How do I connect the 3prong to view the backup camera without putting the gear in reverse so I can view it anytime I want and when I shift the gear in reverse will still work as usual.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад

      So the radio has a (neg) input. For the "reverse" trigger. That tells the radio to flip into the cam image. You would essentially take a grounded wire...run it to a switch, then out of the switch....into this reverse trigger. This wire would work perfectly. But NOT with an LED lit switch. (Cause its a negative leg).....it would need to be a standard switch. (Because an LED lit switch generally runs the LED via a 12v+ pass through, not (-).
      Also, this would leave the existing reverse trigger in place. So the shifting into reverse would function the same as it does now still, as well.

  • @bfrank7039
    @bfrank7039 3 года назад +2

    I have a question.
    I am using a switch like the round toggle switch you showed in the video. I am using it as a remote on off switch for my 1000 watt power inverter. The switch worked fine turning the inverter on and off, however the led won’t light. I have a positive and negative wire from a light that I tapped. Negative wire is on the brass terminal. Positive from the the hot wire is on the outside and the middle one is to my inverter. I actually tried swapping those wires around. Still just shuts on and off. Any ideas? Maybe I did something wrong?

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад +1

      It all sounds about right. Except for 1 possible little thing, lol. 🤪
      Most vehicle interior lights use a 12v constant and a (-) trigger. This means the groung isnt always ground, ONLY when active.
      I would suggest you spike your own ground into the metal somewhere. Use sand paper or something to scrape off the paint so ur connected to direct exposed metal.

    • @bfrank7039
      @bfrank7039 3 года назад

      @@myonlinecarguy1 the power inverter has a separate chassis ground so I actually tapped into that. Still will not light that led? I’m just wondering if I bought a bad switch?

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад

      Its possible for it to be bad, yes.

  • @andrewcook9379
    @andrewcook9379 3 года назад

    I have 96 blazer 4 door 4x4 interiors lights are messed up so how would i run them to a toggle?

  • @patrickmckiernan8706
    @patrickmckiernan8706 2 года назад +1

    Will i need a inline fuse if i’m installing low watt running lights?

  • @rossbunch9289
    @rossbunch9289 2 года назад

    Very helpful would like to know about fuse placement though

  • @boofy081965
    @boofy081965 4 года назад

    Hey bud I have installed a ARB Compressor working fine however it has one of those switches that goes on or off the problem is that the led light is always on using up my cranking battery ...did I wire it wrong or need another switch?
    ps it also has a relay built in.

  • @dred4life2003
    @dred4life2003 4 года назад

    Can you add the rocker switch between a 6 outlet power strip and plug. I want to do a external on/off switch on a power strip

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад +1

      Probably best to use an actual light switch , like for a house. The ampint of power you are askibg about isnt safe for a rocker switch.

  • @robertglover9303
    @robertglover9303 Месяц назад

    I have a 2 wire toggle switch

  • @camlobesvtec
    @camlobesvtec 4 года назад +2

    I need help. I'm trying to install a 3 prong illuminated switch to trigger my cooling fans. If I bridge the 2 wire cooling fan switch connector with a paper clip, the fans kick on. How would I wire the 3 prong illuminated switch to trigger the fans like a regular 2 prong switch? I want the little led to kick on when I flip the switch. I'm stumped, don't wanna short circuit anything. When I jump the connector it completes a ground from what I hear. It's a 3 prong illuminated switch, power, negative, and accessory. The cooling fan switch connector has two wires green and black. Bail me please Torretto lol . Thanks great vids.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад +1

      I am here broseph. Lol

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад +1

      So, in the 3 prong.....there are 2 prongs that ar jist passthrough....u have to identify those 2. As they will connect to the 2 wires u stated would activate the fan, when touched together.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад +1

      That will get the fans going. Far as the 3rd prong and the LED portion of the switch, ....generally is the power that passes through, thus the 3rd prong would typically be a GND. ...however, its possible also to pass through a negative lead to turn on n off the device. If thats the leg your working with, then the 3rd prong has to be positive for the light to turn on.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад +1

      So, 1st things first, the 2 wires that will turn the fan in when twisted together, thise go on the 2 pass through wires. Once u identify those 2 out of the 3 prongs.

    • @camlobesvtec
      @camlobesvtec 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for responding. So my 2 wire cooling fan connector hooks to power and accessory on the 3 prong switch to act as a toggle switch, correct? Then my 3rd prong on the switch which is ground, needs to be grounded in order to illuminate the switch, correct? Toretto STOP RIGHT THERE lol. Thanks brother.

  • @mtjag3138
    @mtjag3138 Год назад

    Just wanted to know how to wire it…that’s all. This was confusing for some not familiar with wiring

  • @davidconner3107
    @davidconner3107 3 года назад

    No one has video that covers plastic key shut off with push button start 3 toggles and 3 separate lights. Bellow each switch. I'm lost

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад

      Because thats unbelievably specific. That video would get 1 view a year, lol. I might be able to help. But ill need an explanation of the function/purpose of each of the 3 switches, each LED and their function and the plastic key. As their function/purpose defines the wiring. I would also need to know each of the switches timing and the reason for those timings. (Firing order).

  • @damienramnarine511
    @damienramnarine511 4 года назад +1

    Hi I have installed a 12 inch sub with amp in my car, now I want to install a toggle switch for the amp to turn on / off when I want , could a 2 prong toggle switch placed on the remote turn on wire that goes from my pioneer head unit to the amp work ? Just to keep the wiring simple. Everyone feel free to share your advice.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад

      Yeah it would work. The issue with a toggle like that. Is that an amp should see a "slow on"..thats what the remote wire does, on the headunit. A toggle would eliminate that and give an instany rush of voltage, causeing a probable "pop" that is not healthy for amps, or for subs. But yes. Electrically what ur asking is very possible.

    • @damienramnarine511
      @damienramnarine511 4 года назад +1

      @@myonlinecarguy1 hi thanks for reply, so I have decided not to take that risk, what would you advise to do , still wanting to manually turn on the amp only when I want to or whenever I'm driving ?

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад

      @@damienramnarine511 there are specific, slow on/slow off switches and relays that would do EXACTLY what you need. You just gotta find em. Make sure they are 12v dc . And you'll be good to go. You'll have an on/off switch as well as the slow on/slow off. Keeping the subs and the amp safe.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  4 года назад

      @@damienramnarine511 also, the blue or blue white wite behind your radio is a slow.on/slow off that is built pretty.much for turning the amp on and off safely ONLY when the radio is on and turn the amp off when the radio turns off. But if you jeed more control then that. Then the slow on/of toggle or relay is the way to go.

    • @damienramnarine511
      @damienramnarine511 4 года назад +1

      @@myonlinecarguy1 hi thanks , I knew about the blue wire and its built in purpose for the amp , my dad also uses my car and is not into bass so that's why I'm looking into switches , thanks for all your help and support.

  • @PrDrSteve
    @PrDrSteve 3 года назад

    Sorry if I’m wrong for asking you but you seem to know about wiring and ive been looking for a video about certain wiring. I want to build a desk lamp which is simple enough but I also want to add a wireless charger and maybe even a USB port to the base. The thing that I want to know is if there is a way that I can take all the devices I want to add and combine them so I don’t have 3 separate power cords coming out the base to the outlet. I’ve seen videos that actually are what I’m looking for but none of them have explained the wiring aspect of it. And unfortunately I can’t get a reply from any of those guys and I’ve been looking for a few months now. If you can help that would be great or maybe even if you know of a video that goes into the wiring that I need that would be awesome as well. You have already helped me with adding an on/off switch. Thx for your time.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад +1

      When it comes to house electric, i tend to try and not have someone DIY it. But it honestly spunds like you just want a power strip for your desk. 1 plug for the wall, that will give many plugs on your desk. For me, the price of a power strip will definitely out weight the advantage of trying to build your own power strip. You could even do a power strip and use a bluetooth switch on the wall side of the plug, this way you could turn everything on the power strip on/off from your phone all at once, lol.

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад +1

      But as far as your ACTUAL question, yes. Youll see each device will have a white and a black wire, simply marry all the whites together and blacks together. When you plug the lamp in, itll just share the circuit .

    • @PrDrSteve
      @PrDrSteve 3 года назад

      MyOnlineCarGuy1 ahh ok thanks for the reply. I really want to try and diy it. I’ll look into it a bit more before I actually try it tho. It’s going to be for me and not selling it or anything so it’s ok if I mess it up. It’s all trial and error for me but I’m ok with it. But thx again for your time

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад

      Hey there, just wanted to follow up and see how your project worked out for you? I was scrolling through comments today and some of my interactions over the last few months. So I was curious, hopefully it worked out well for you.

  • @sangjayjaw9997
    @sangjayjaw9997 3 года назад

    Hey brother can you guys help us out with this crazy switch in my eyes that I just received it today green is the horn, when pressing it doesn’t stay switched, red is the light switch, which is one I need to use for my led on my bike, which stays on and off, and there’s another blinker switch, all I want is the on and off switches hooked up, I currently have the two toggle switch which is connected through the negative side due to your help and video if it wasn’t for this video I’ll be blowing up numerous amounts of glass fuses, having that said that’s why that has brought me back to your video asking for help, only trust y’all as past experience in searching video, others videos isn’t detailed and straight forward as y’all, cheers guys hope to hear from ya soon

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад

      Ok so if im reading this correctly. You have 3 seperate switches? 1 for a horn, 1 for a light and 1 for an LED?
      if i understand that right, which part do you need help with?

    • @sangjayjaw9997
      @sangjayjaw9997 3 года назад

      m.ruclips.net/video/5EqUEvyY55U/видео.html

    • @sangjayjaw9997
      @sangjayjaw9997 3 года назад

      That’s it brother

    • @sangjayjaw9997
      @sangjayjaw9997 3 года назад

      It has 1 yellow, 1 green, 1 brown, 2 reds, 2 whites

    • @myonlinecarguy1
      @myonlinecarguy1  3 года назад

      I see.....ok so inside that "module" are several buttons. Diff styles of switches. When you wire it up 1st find power and gnd for it.....once thats identified ther will be 1 output for left blinker, 1 output for right blinker, 1 output for horn and 1 output for led headlight it seems. Generally these outputs are (+), youll need to double check this as the manufacturer controls this and there are no rules.
      Assuming each output is (+), that means that each device, will need to bw grounded local to a piece of sanded down metal near the device.
      This might be the best i can do here though. As that "module" isnt just a switch. Its a momentary button, its a double pole double throw latching switch, and it also has a single pole latching on/off button too. Whoever manufacturers this should have pretty simple instructions for it somewhere inline.