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Old 06-10-2018, 08:16 AM
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Default Honeywell 2TL1-10

It sounds like you need a Honeywell 2TL1-10. This is a two pole three position switch (on/on/on). Just wire in the middle and top positions and it?ll act just like an (off/on/on) switch. Like others have said though, I think you should have the ability to turn your lights completely off and not just have them come on with your master switch. I have mine wired up with two switches using the switch mentioned above along with a separate wig-wag (on/off) switch. It?s wired as such that the wig-wag function is really the master controller. What I mean by that is that regardless as to the position of the main light switch, if the wig-wag switch is on, the lights will be wig-wagging.

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Old 06-14-2018, 08:34 AM
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Lots of good advice. Have reconsidered leaving the lights on full time even though they are very small .9? diameter led. Now I?m planning on-off-on: taxi lights and wig wag or strobe.
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