Discussion Overview
The discussion centers around finding a specific type of mini toggle switch that can accommodate multiple circuits in a compact space. Participants explore various switch configurations and their applicability to the user's project involving a battery, LEDs, and a laser.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant is searching for a mini toggle switch suitable for a small space, specifically for a project involving a 3.7V battery and multiple circuits.
- Another participant questions the current and voltage requirements for the switch, suggesting that this information may help in finding a suitable product.
- A suggestion is made that a 2P4T mini slide switch might be the appropriate type, prompting others to search for it online.
- There is a proposal to use an on/off/on switch to control different circuits, with one circuit powering a plug for charging and another for an integrated circuit.
- Another participant mentions that mini-toggle switches typically come in two or three positions, and suggests using independent single pole switches to achieve the desired functionality.
- One participant recalls rotary switches with multiple positions as a potential alternative, while expressing concern about the safety of using a 2W laser in the project.
- There is a reiteration of the difficulty in finding a toggle switch with four positions, indicating that the advice given may be worth considering.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express uncertainty about the availability of the desired switch type, and multiple competing views on the best solution remain unresolved. There is no consensus on a specific switch that meets the user's requirements.
Contextual Notes
Participants discuss various switch configurations and their implications, but there are limitations in terms of the specific requirements and constraints of the user's project that remain unaddressed.