Not so strange really, since I believe the hazard switch is a single-pole
double-throw (On-On) switch and the fan must be a double-pole double throw
switch
(On-On-On). If it's possible to hook the wires up reversed, then the
switches will operate perfectly fine in the opposite directions. (My apologies
to
the list ahead of time if I've gotten the SPDT and DPDT terminology wrong, but
I
think you get my meaning.)
donny v
1978 MGB
In a message dated 5/3/2004 10:06:44 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mgbob@juno.com
writes:
Albert,
Strange to say, a switch can be either top-on or bottom-on. The
visible rocker can be reversed so that the invisible inner workings are
moving as you prefer. I puzzled over that question for some time until
I took two switches apart. Their internals are identical, but the
rockers can be ( and were) installed in either orientation.
My suggestion is that you set them up so that the internal
illumination is on when the switch is on.
Bob
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