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rottenron36 12-11-2020 04:55 PM

12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

Probably a dumb question but, Is it okay to use a 12 volt toggle switch with a 6 volt system? Thanks Ron

tubman 12-11-2020 05:05 PM

Re: 12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

Usually it would be, but check the rating of the switch. A 6 volt circuit needs twice the amps to do the same work as a 12 volt circuit, and in certain circumstances, that may be a problem. Every switch I have ever seen has a rating, either amps or watts that should be somewhere on the switch which will allow you to determine if it is adequate for your purpose.

On a practical basis, you will probably never run into this problem in real life, because most switches are very robust.

leon bee 12-11-2020 07:51 PM

Re: 12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

Denny: Except some of the brand new switches from NAPA, I've gotten some real trash lately. I'm still a NAPA man, but I now look for better switches.

big job 12-12-2020 09:23 AM

Re: 12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

First you have to figure the amp load you require. I think we need more info like whats
it for, a tractor trailer or car. So maybe Google heavy duty toggle switch, truck bus
marine they are out there.

uncle buck 12-12-2020 09:35 AM

Re: 12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by leon bee (Post 1961996)
Denny: Except some of the brand new switches from NAPA, I've gotten some real trash lately. I'm still a NAPA man, but I now look for better switches.



The good switches at NAPA are Echlin and Cole-Hersee (TWD line) and boxed so they won't be displayed out front

rottenron36 12-12-2020 10:25 AM

Re: 12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

Thanks all. 36 pickup single wiper, and electric fuel pump for transfer with stock fuel pump. Ron

JM 35 Sedan 12-12-2020 10:27 AM

Re: 12 volt switch on 6 volts
 

Another thing to consider when selecting a switch for a particular application is the type of voltage your dealing with. Such as....is the switch you plan to use rated for AC Only, or is it rated for AC/DC? A switch rated for AC Only may not do well at all when used on DC. Just something to keep in mind.


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