Rating on Foglight switch
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RE: Rating on Foglight switch
To tell you the truth, I was wondering on whether I would be able to use it as a rocker switch to control a Whelen Strobe power supply rated at 9 Amps. Not sure if your familiar with the supply console.....heres a link
http://www.highcomsecurity.com/emerg...-supplies.html
CSP690 Electrical & Physical Data:
[ul][*]Input Voltage: 12 volts (24 volts optional)[*]Input Current: 9.4 amps[*]InputPower: 120 watts[*]Total Output Energy: 36 joules[*]Dimensions: 2 1/2" (64mm) h x 5 7/8" (149mm) w x 6 3/4" (170mm) d[*]Weight: 2 lbs (0.9kg)[/ul]
http://www.highcomsecurity.com/emerg...-supplies.html
CSP690 Electrical & Physical Data:
[ul][*]Input Voltage: 12 volts (24 volts optional)[*]Input Current: 9.4 amps[*]InputPower: 120 watts[*]Total Output Energy: 36 joules[*]Dimensions: 2 1/2" (64mm) h x 5 7/8" (149mm) w x 6 3/4" (170mm) d[*]Weight: 2 lbs (0.9kg)[/ul]
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RE: Rating on Foglight switch
The easiest way to determine which is what (I'm assuming you are talking about power vs. ground etc.) is with a volt meter or a test light.... Test lights are cheap/VERY easy to use
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