aggmeister2010
Member
Hello everyone,
I have an antique car, and I'm installing an antique mechanical siren on it. I ordered an antique momentary switch to try to make it look period correct. Oddly, the switch only has a single lead, similar to this:
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Single-Lead-Wire-Momentary-Action-Car-Auto-Engine-Stop-Switch-12VDC/1846805_32310960617.html
I'm trying to figure out how to wire it up. My assumption is that the threads are the ground, and the single lead is the hot wire? It mounts to a metal dashboard, so I suppose I could just wire it in at the end of the circuit, like so:
Thoughts?
I have an antique car, and I'm installing an antique mechanical siren on it. I ordered an antique momentary switch to try to make it look period correct. Oddly, the switch only has a single lead, similar to this:
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Single-Lead-Wire-Momentary-Action-Car-Auto-Engine-Stop-Switch-12VDC/1846805_32310960617.html
I'm trying to figure out how to wire it up. My assumption is that the threads are the ground, and the single lead is the hot wire? It mounts to a metal dashboard, so I suppose I could just wire it in at the end of the circuit, like so:
Thoughts?