Wiring up switch in place of key/ignition
#51
I was about to write that I also think the R and R/W wires must be connected together to have a working tail light/plate light, but you found out anyway. Dan's bike may have some other wiring mods such that the rear light is energized even if the R/W wire is not connected at the ignition.
But all this makes me wonder why in the world they provided a separate contact to switch power to those two lights. That circuit don't get a separate fuse, power for it comes from the same fuse as the headlight. Connecting together the R and R/W wires at the ignition switch won't make a difference, electrically speaking. Thus, why the trouble of a three pole switch? Please enlighten my mind if you can...
But all this makes me wonder why in the world they provided a separate contact to switch power to those two lights. That circuit don't get a separate fuse, power for it comes from the same fuse as the headlight. Connecting together the R and R/W wires at the ignition switch won't make a difference, electrically speaking. Thus, why the trouble of a three pole switch? Please enlighten my mind if you can...
#53
First off, I'm very confused on the differences in these switches and my searching of Google and the forums for what switch people used for wiring up the ignition has yielded 3 different results.
S301 NKK Switches | 360-1896-ND | DigiKey
S31 NKK Switches | 360-2083-ND | DigiKey
S32 NKK Switches | 360-2085-ND | DigiKey
One switch is 3PST, another is SPST and the other is 3PDT. I have no idea what the differences are or which one I need to use. Easiest application possible would be nice. I have an 06 klx.
Any idea on the differences in the 3 are in the context of using them on the klx? I know there is a 100 ohm resistor that has to be put inline for the ECU to function properly and actually give spark.
Thanks
S301 NKK Switches | 360-1896-ND | DigiKey
S31 NKK Switches | 360-2083-ND | DigiKey
S32 NKK Switches | 360-2085-ND | DigiKey
One switch is 3PST, another is SPST and the other is 3PDT. I have no idea what the differences are or which one I need to use. Easiest application possible would be nice. I have an 06 klx.
Any idea on the differences in the 3 are in the context of using them on the klx? I know there is a 100 ohm resistor that has to be put inline for the ECU to function properly and actually give spark.
Thanks
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