Thanks, I have been looking for this info for two hours. There is very basic information about the E-TEN1321 and pining data where the common is located I haven't found it, thanks to your video I know now.
Hello, I have a 12v 6pin DPDT 3-Position Toggle Switch. I want to use it to Connect two different 12v Power, and I have two Green Arrow 12v LEDs that I want to use as Indicator lights to show which 12v Power is switched on. I almost got it, but in your video, I don't know where those red and black wires are coming from. Are you only using one Power source?
i have a broken yamaha mw12 mixer i replaced one year ago the push pull switch (with 12 pins) to a dimarzio switch with 6 pins. when opening for lubricating the sliders and potentiometers, i broke the solderings because i never secured it with hot glue now i don't know where each cable goes to where i tried and search youtube videos but they show nothing your video is irritating. you must take in consideration that the audience needs answers, so you must avoid any comment that doesn't solve things. i know it's your video, your ego and you can say whatever you want, but me as a watcher i prefer to go straight to the point, without any detail. there are many things wrong. first the swtich is too small in the image. we don't need to see your surroundings. second there is no explanation of the dozen other wiring possibilities. your schematic is way misleading. i don't have a multimeter! right now i cannot listen to internet, only the left channel until i fix this. i am hurry. and i am angry because i am tired of the minituarization of machines. they don't want us to repair it. it is too tiny as to solder, they are too close together and it's impossible to not solder the other one together and it's so small that the cable must be tiny hence fragile. how to solder to a 6 pin switch a LTV-87 black push button switch has 12 Pin PCB terminals and 4 pole circuits ????
Thanks for the diagram. It really helps me visualise my wiring options
Thanks, I have been looking for this info for two hours. There is very basic information about the E-TEN1321 and pining data where the common is located I haven't found it, thanks to your video I know now.
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only 2 hours?
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Thanks man.
just bought on today ,struggleing to connect.you saved the day
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Very basic explanation, diagram, and tutorial. Thanks!
Very good video, excellent presentation, thank you.
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Very helpfully. What kind of light are you using?
I am using 22mm 12VDC indicator light because my power supply is 12VDC
Hello, I have a 12v 6pin DPDT 3-Position Toggle Switch. I want to use it to Connect two different 12v Power, and I have two Green Arrow 12v LEDs that I want to use as Indicator lights to show which 12v Power is switched on. I almost got it, but in your video, I don't know where those red and black wires are coming from.
Are you only using one Power source?
@@LeonKolenda Yes i am using one 12V power supply. Red positive and black is negative
Your not using all 6 pin but your using only 3 pin toggle
There's a toggle that only 3 pin I think thats the one your definitely using not 6 pin 😂😂
Yes , I just made it for the concept only
Yeah, for completeness I would ghave shown the negative common option much like the positive but there's no need really it's common sense.
everything wrong
i have a broken yamaha mw12 mixer
i replaced one year ago the push pull switch (with 12 pins) to a dimarzio switch with 6 pins.
when opening for lubricating the sliders and potentiometers, i broke the solderings because i never secured it with hot glue
now i don't know where each cable goes to where
i tried and search youtube videos but they show nothing
your video is irritating. you must take in consideration that the audience needs answers, so you must avoid any comment that doesn't solve things. i know it's your video, your ego and you can say whatever you want, but me as a watcher i prefer to go straight to the point, without any detail. there are many things wrong. first the swtich is too small in the image. we don't need to see your surroundings. second there is no explanation of the dozen other wiring possibilities.
your schematic is way misleading. i don't have a multimeter!
right now i cannot listen to internet, only the left channel until i fix this. i am hurry.
and i am angry because i am tired of the minituarization of machines. they don't want us to repair it. it is too tiny as to solder, they are too close together and it's impossible to not solder the other one together and it's so small that the cable must be tiny hence fragile.
how to solder to a 6 pin switch a LTV-87 black push button switch has 12 Pin PCB terminals and 4 pole circuits ????