HolyDirt New member May 12, 2005 #1 Hey guys. I'm wiring a relay powered bypass. I was wondering if I could run 9VDC through a ground to tip switch. I'm using a jack, and when the tip is attached to the ground, it completes the circuit and activates the relay. Any ideas?
Hey guys. I'm wiring a relay powered bypass. I was wondering if I could run 9VDC through a ground to tip switch. I'm using a jack, and when the tip is attached to the ground, it completes the circuit and activates the relay. Any ideas?
Artie Peaveyologist May 12, 2005 #2 Re: Wiring Gurus! Running 9V DC through a groud-tip switch? If you mean using a standard guitar jack with a switch to short tip to ring, to complete a circuit, that should work fine. If a diagram would help, I can make a quickie when I get home tonight.
Re: Wiring Gurus! Running 9V DC through a groud-tip switch? If you mean using a standard guitar jack with a switch to short tip to ring, to complete a circuit, that should work fine. If a diagram would help, I can make a quickie when I get home tonight.
HolyDirt New member May 13, 2005 #3 Re: Wiring Gurus! Running 9V DC through a groud-tip switch? ArtieToo said: If you mean using a standard guitar jack with a switch to short tip to ring, to complete a circuit, that should work fine. If a diagram would help, I can make a quickie when I get home tonight. Click to expand... Nah, that's not what I mean.. but I did experiments and figured it out on my own. Thanks!
Re: Wiring Gurus! Running 9V DC through a groud-tip switch? ArtieToo said: If you mean using a standard guitar jack with a switch to short tip to ring, to complete a circuit, that should work fine. If a diagram would help, I can make a quickie when I get home tonight. Click to expand... Nah, that's not what I mean.. but I did experiments and figured it out on my own. Thanks!