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<blockquote data-quote="lotas" data-source="post: 880275" data-attributes="member: 557735"><p>The way I do my switches is:</p><p></p><p>I cut either the - or + of the neon light wire, lets say I cut the +. So now what I do is I connect some wire to where I cut and run it to one of the switch's terminals. Then I take a piece of wire and run it from the other switch's terminal to the + of my cigarette lighter. (Keep in mind I am using neons which have the big head that plugs into the lighter, so in the end I wind up with a wire connected to the + casing of my cigarrete</p><p></p><p>You are just opening and closing a circuit, its an extremely simple idea. I have never grounded anything in using switches, I just use that setup I described and it works like a charm.</p><p></p><p>good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotas, post: 880275, member: 557735"] The way I do my switches is: I cut either the - or + of the neon light wire, lets say I cut the +. So now what I do is I connect some wire to where I cut and run it to one of the switch's terminals. Then I take a piece of wire and run it from the other switch's terminal to the + of my cigarette lighter. (Keep in mind I am using neons which have the big head that plugs into the lighter, so in the end I wind up with a wire connected to the + casing of my cigarrete You are just opening and closing a circuit, its an extremely simple idea. I have never grounded anything in using switches, I just use that setup I described and it works like a charm. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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