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<blockquote data-quote="prodgod" data-source="post: 6752047" data-attributes="member: 574445"><p>I'm working on building a simple switch panel that consists of only two momentary switches. What I'm looking to do is wire it up so that when I hit one button, puts the current through the regular way, + to + and - to -. But I'm want to wire it up so that when I hit the other button, the two switch, so that the + is now running to the originally - side and the - is now running to the originally + side. How would I accomplish this?</p><p></p><p>Edit: this switch panel is going to be running a 12v electric motor. So I want it so that you hit one button and the motor runs normally and you hit the other and it switches polarity and runs in reverse.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prodgod, post: 6752047, member: 574445"] I'm working on building a simple switch panel that consists of only two momentary switches. What I'm looking to do is wire it up so that when I hit one button, puts the current through the regular way, + to + and - to -. But I'm want to wire it up so that when I hit the other button, the two switch, so that the + is now running to the originally - side and the - is now running to the originally + side. How would I accomplish this? Edit: this switch panel is going to be running a 12v electric motor. So I want it so that you hit one button and the motor runs normally and you hit the other and it switches polarity and runs in reverse. Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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