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On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 18:03:58 -0500, "Brian Cleveland"
wrote: I'm going to have to go take my pergo 1,2,both switch apart now to see which kind it is. You don't have to take it apart. If there are three (and only three) large terminals on the back it is a conventional "off-one-both-two" switch. If there are additional terminals on the back, generally smaller, it probably has the field disconnect feature. |
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