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john_b1
Nov 01, 2013Explorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:pugslyyy wrote:
A lot of people aren't aware that there is a big difference between AC and DC switches. I suspect you'll need a DC switch for your LEDs. Make sure it is rated for the Voltage/Current you'll be sending through it.
(AC switches used in DC circuits may become intermittent or even stop working over time)
Jon, I don't know what rig you have but I have replaced some of the switches in my Bounder and the Signma switches are all rated for AC voltage as well as Dc. Sigma is one of the most common switches used in RVs.
Just Saying.
I totally agree with you.I have no understanding as to how the switch would know the difference anyways. They are just metal contacts.... Jb
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