I'm having a bit of trouble sourcing information more specific to Mom-On-Off Switches. I am replacing an old Leon-201 in my magnifying lamp, which is a push-button for starting the ring fluorescent light.
Obviously, this would require the "ON" state to be continuously active even during the "MOM" state, but I can't derive whether this is the case from my reading on the net. It seems logical as I can't imagine any practical use for a switch whose "ON" state would go inactive during "MOM" state, but that's likely a lack of experience.
In any case, may I use any Mom-On-Off switch or do I need a special switch? (This is really to just have a tidier solution than the one on YouTube, where a separate Rocker switch was used for ON, and a momentary used for striking the bulb)
Jay
Obviously, this would require the "ON" state to be continuously active even during the "MOM" state, but I can't derive whether this is the case from my reading on the net. It seems logical as I can't imagine any practical use for a switch whose "ON" state would go inactive during "MOM" state, but that's likely a lack of experience.
In any case, may I use any Mom-On-Off switch or do I need a special switch? (This is really to just have a tidier solution than the one on YouTube, where a separate Rocker switch was used for ON, and a momentary used for striking the bulb)
Jay
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