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Schwizzle
10-25-2018, 10:15 AM
Greetings all. I've got something weird happening and hoping someone can shed some light. First, set up:

Stunt saber:
Tri cree: red orange x3, only using two of the LED'S, resistored.
Latching switch: non AV, two pole labeled + and -
Recharge port: one positive terminal, two ground terminals.
18650 battery
JST connectors

Please see my drawing for connections. Sorry for it not being more clean, need to find a good program/app for drawing those out.

Here is what happens: with the switch out and kill key in, no light as expected. With kill key out and switch out, light comes on. Press the switch in, light goes off. Press the switch again to release, the LED doesn't come back on. With the switch still out, if I reinsert the kill key and then take the kill key out, light comes back on.

It's driving me nuts, because if switch out allows current to flow, and pressing the switch cuts said current, shouldn't releasing the switch (switch out) cause current to flow again?

I also recognize that the switch behavior isn't nomal, i.e. shouldn't pressing the switch in cause current to flow rather than the opposite?

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Silver Serpent
10-25-2018, 10:21 AM
That's an odd switch. It sounds like you've got a NC (Normally Closed) switch, but it should come back on after the switch is pressed a second time.

Do you have a photo of the switch, and your wiring?

Schwizzle
10-25-2018, 10:32 AM
That's an odd switch. It sounds like you've got a NC (Normally Closed) switch, but it should come back on after the switch is pressed a second time.

Do you have a photo of the switch, and your wiring?

Thanks for the reply. I will get some pics later tonight, will try to manage late afternoon if possible. Here is a link to the switch in the meantime: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KA4FM4Y/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 .

Strydur
10-25-2018, 10:32 AM
Switches should never be attached to pos and neg..all that creates is a short circuit. They attach inline on either the positive OR negative.

Schwizzle
10-25-2018, 10:43 AM
I see. I should have asked this beforehand as I have heard that before, but this switch actually has terminals labeled + and -. Why label them positive and negative? (also, not asking intending to be argumentative, genuinely curious).

Strydur
10-25-2018, 10:44 AM
My only idea on that is that they use the same base for a LED switch or something.

Schwizzle
10-25-2018, 10:49 AM
Thank you again, I will try rewiring later tonight. I never left the LED on for too long and nothing was getting hot, so I hope I haven't damaged anything. Only time will tell I suppose. In the case of a short circuit, would the LED be damaged first, or should I be concerned about the 18650?

Strydur
10-25-2018, 10:50 AM
I would be more concerned with the battery but it has protection built in so you should be fine.. rewire it and you should be good to go.