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Wiring Plans for battle switches for LED lights

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Jesse05

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Hey all first time here so if i did something wrong i apologize.

So this is what i want to do. I want to use one safety flip switch to turn off and on a pair of LED light strips. im using LED switches as well. But i would like to use 2 extra switches for show. Not to do anything just want them to light up. I have drawn a diagram to explain my plan and would love your guy's input. Have i over looked anything? Safety concerns? Will the two extra switches mess with the leds lighting up?


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So to recap i want switch one to control the LEDs and switch 2 and 3 to do nothing but light up. Also im using 18G wire if relevant. Thank you for your time
 
Hi Jesse05,

your intentions honor you, but there are standard symbols to be used for every electronic component.

LEDs have their symbol as well as SPDT switches, batteries or current limiting resistors.

Further the value of a current limiting resistor depends on the number of LEDs to connect in a chain and the voltage source.

Just go ahead and try to describe your intended circuit.

Boncuk
 
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