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<blockquote data-quote="budgetkiller" data-source="post: 7870763" data-attributes="member: 641974"><p>I found that a great way to figure out which pin is which is simply to play around with a 9 volt battery on it. Connect the ground to the 9v ground, wire one of the positives (whichever you believe to be the output, although I think a post above said it might not matter) to the 9v ground, turn the swtich on, and touch the last terminal with the 9v positive. If the light lights up, well, no you know. If it doesn't maybe your switch isn't on and if that's not the case try another combination. Alligator clips help with this when you run out of fingers to hold wires with. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budgetkiller, post: 7870763, member: 641974"] I found that a great way to figure out which pin is which is simply to play around with a 9 volt battery on it. Connect the ground to the 9v ground, wire one of the positives (whichever you believe to be the output, although I think a post above said it might not matter) to the 9v ground, turn the swtich on, and touch the last terminal with the 9v positive. If the light lights up, well, no you know. If it doesn't maybe your switch isn't on and if that's not the case try another combination. Alligator clips help with this when you run out of fingers to hold wires with. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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