Is a 6-Position Rotary Switch the Solution for Shorting Multiple Contacts?

In summary, a rotary switch is an electrical switch with a rotating knob or lever to select from multiple positions. It works by connecting or disconnecting different electrical contacts, controlling the flow of electricity. There are different types of rotary switches, including single-pole, double-pole, multi-pole, and multi-deck switches, with various configurations. They are commonly used in electronic devices, electrical systems, and industrial machinery. To choose the right rotary switch, consider factors such as poles, throws, voltage, current, and size. The installation and wiring process will vary, so it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult a professional if needed.
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Hi,

I'm looking for a 6 pos, 2Amps, mechanical rotary switch that with every turn will short another contact to all of the other contacts that came before...

For example, if it's on position 3, legs 1, 2 and 3 will be shorthand all together.


Thanks.
 
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Use a 6 deck, 6 position switch and wire up the way you described.
 

1. What is a rotary switch and how does it work?

A rotary switch is a type of electrical switch that has a rotating knob or lever to select from multiple positions. When the knob or lever is turned, it connects or disconnects different electrical contacts, allowing the switch to control the flow of electricity.

2. What are the different types of rotary switches available?

There are several types of rotary switches, including single-pole, double-pole, multi-pole, and multi-deck switches. They also come in different configurations, such as single throw (ST), double throw (DT), and double pole double throw (DPDT).

3. What are the common applications of rotary switches?

Rotary switches are commonly used in electronic devices and electrical systems for functions such as circuit selection, volume control, and on/off control. They are also used in industrial machinery for control and automation.

4. How do I choose the right rotary switch for my project?

The type of rotary switch you need will depend on your specific project and its requirements. Factors to consider include the number of poles and throws, the rated voltage and current, and the physical dimensions of the switch. It is important to carefully review the specifications and choose a switch that meets your needs.

5. How do I install and wire a rotary switch?

The installation and wiring process for a rotary switch will vary depending on the specific switch and its intended use. It is important to carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions and consult a professional if you are unsure. In general, the switch should be connected to the appropriate power source, and the electrical connections should be securely fastened to the designated terminals on the switch.

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