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    Geoff, aardvark, Roxy...thank you for your help!

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    Hi all,
    my apologies for not replying earlier ( busy).
    Here's a hand drawn wiring diagram.
    It may not be exact, as I may have cut the hot lead between the IEC & switch or after the fuse - whatever.
    I also left the original rear rocker in the circuit, so if it initially doesn't work - the rear switch has to be on also.
    Running a job right now & don't feel like flipping it over.
    You essentially have to put the switch in the hot (line) somewhere & connect the lamp tab to a neutral.
    DO NOT use a 12V switch on the 120/220VAC lines!
    You'll have to ohm out the switch, as no two lighted switches are the same.
    Use at your own risk - I'm not responsible for disasters! lighted switch wiring.jpg
    Last edited by Teledog; 09-17-2014 at 11:09 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teledog View Post
    You essentially have to put the switch in the hot (line) somewhere & connect the lamp tab to a neutral.
    DO NOT use a 12V switch on the 120/220VAC lines!
    Absolutely agreed!!!! If you are switching 120 vac, be super careful about what you connect to the switch!!!

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    Cool 😊Thank you!

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