1: I didn't know that this thread was that old. 2: I was responding to the way they described the switch, not the diagram they provided. The way they described it made it seem like a momentary switch.
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1: I didn't know that this thread was that old. 2: I was responding to the way they described the switch, not the diagram they provided. The way they described it made it seem like a momentary switch.
That's why it's called a momentary switch. There is a way to make it the way you want it, you'd just have to use a momentary to latching converter. It uses a momentary switch, but makes it so that...