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    Nov 25, 2010, 02:53 PM
    Add a illuminated on/off switch to my power supply
    I have a Inteli power 9100 that I use as a 12vdc power supply. I want to add a lighted on/off switch.
    The switch is a Eaton lighted rocker with 3 lugs (15 A 125vac / 10A 250vac ) the lugs are marked 1,2 & 3, The power coming into the case has a black, white & green.
    Can you tell me how to wire it!
    Thanks in advance,
    Dale B.

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