Image 1 — Is this a single-pole double-throw, or a double-pole double-throw?  Can I use two of these to control a three wire two-way motor?
Image 2 — Is this a single-pole double-throw, or a double-pole double-throw?  Can I use two of these to control a three wire two-way motor?

Is this a single-pole double-throw, or a double-pole double-throw? Can I use two of these to control a three wire two-way motor?

I have two of these switches that I want to control a 24volt motor. With that, I also want the LED's from the switches to always be illuminated.

The motor has three wires. One common, and the other wires when connected, control the motor direction.

Is it possible to have both of these switches connected (in the diagram attached, it would be the one labeled Normal Open 2), with each switch controlling the motor in a different direction?

u/Weird_Finding9926 — 4 hours ago
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Is this a single-pole double-throw, or a double-pole double-throw? Can I use two of these to control a three wire two-way motor?

I have two of these switches that I want to control a 24volt motor. With that, I also want the LED's from the switches to always be illuminated.

The motor has three wires. One common, and the other wires when connected, control the motor direction.

Is it possible to have both of these switches connected (in the diagram attached, it would be the one labeled Normal Open 2), with each switch controlling the motor in a different direction?

u/Weird_Finding9926 — 4 hours ago

Is this a single-pole double-throw, or a double-pole double-throw? Can I use two of these to control a three wire two-way motor?

I have two of these switches that I want to control a 24volt motor. With that, I also want the LED's from the switches to always be illuminated.

The motor has three wires. One common, and the other wires when connected, control the motor direction.

Is it possible to have both of these switches connected (in the diagram attached, it would be the one labeled Normal Open 2), with each switch controlling the motor in a different direction?

u/Weird_Finding9926 — 4 hours ago
▲ 3 r/Wiring+2 crossposts

Can I wire 2 halo switches into a Single Pole double throw circuit, but have them operate independently?

u/Weird_Finding9926 — 1 month ago