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    Rocker switch on GPIO pins?

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    • NoAttitude
      NoAttitude @Substring last edited by

      @Substring it s for the on and off switch.. thankyou 🙂

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      • Substring
        Substring @NoAttitude last edited by

        @NoAttitude Then how is it lit ? The powerswitch won't send any voltage/current because the detection is made with the GPIO sent to ground.

        So i'm still wondering the meaning of those 1 2 3 pins

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        • voljega
          voljega Banned @Substring last edited by

          @Substring one for ground, one for I, one for 0 si you can conbect your switch as closed on either 0 or I

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          • NoAttitude
            NoAttitude @voljega last edited by

            @voljega said in Rocker switch on GPIO pins?:

            @Substring one for ground, one for I, one for 0 si you can conbect your switch as closed on either 0 or I

            Do u mind drawing a simple diagram for me ?? T---T I m so confused right now

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            • voljega
              voljega Banned @NoAttitude last edited by

              @NoAttitude just connect the gpio ground to the midde one on the switch, and the other gpio pin on the one under the I on the switch

              For the gpio pins to use just look on the wiki, tgere's a page on that

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              • NoAttitude
                NoAttitude @voljega last edited by

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                Is this drawing method correct??

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                • voljega
                  voljega Banned @NoAttitude last edited by

                  @NoAttitude no as I said pin5 goes on switch I and nothing on switch 0

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                  • NoAttitude
                    NoAttitude @voljega last edited by

                    @voljega said in Rocker switch on GPIO pins?:

                    @NoAttitude no as I said pin5 goes on switch I and nothing on switch 0

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                    This is it??

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                    • voljega
                      voljega Banned @NoAttitude last edited by

                      @NoAttitude that's not what I wrote.

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                      • NoAttitude
                        NoAttitude @voljega last edited by NoAttitude

                        @voljega

                        I must be confused here. You said "pin 5" (GPIO3) goes on switch " I " ( Right pin on the switch ) and nothing on switch " 0 " (Left pin on the switch ) Which part I am missing here ?? Thankyou

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                        • voljega
                          voljega Banned @NoAttitude last edited by

                          @NoAttitude I never mentioned pin 8

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                          • NoAttitude
                            NoAttitude last edited by

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                            I hope I am correct this time... 🙂

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                            • voljega
                              voljega Banned last edited by

                              I hope so too, you need to test 🙂

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                              • NoAttitude
                                NoAttitude @voljega last edited by

                                @voljega No .. it does nt work T-T

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                                • paradadf
                                  paradadf Staff last edited by

                                  just activate the system.power.switch=PIN56ONOFF and, with cables connected to Pin5 and Pin6, play with the different combinations on the real switch until you find what is right.

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