I know this is a stupid question and i can probably figure it out myself, but just so i don't screw it up and ruin this switch i'm asking for advice on how to do this. I bought one of those square marshall style 4 pole lighted power switches because the bulb in mine went south. It said 20A @ 125v so i just figured it was a bulb only to later after i already ordered it see it's got an LED. So rather than toss it i thought why not use my unused 5v rectifier winding to power the LED. I'm assuming the 4 poles are not configured the same as in the ones with the bulb in them so one side should be the LED and the other the for switching 120v. If thats correct i can use the rectifier winding, but rather than experiment with diodes and resistors to get a proper DC voltage on it can someone describe just how i should wire it up from a 5v winding? I know it's pathetic to have to ask this but if i burn out the LED the switch is useless to me. Already left my amp on for hours once w/o realizing it so i gotta have that light working. Not to mention the fear of working on a live amp w/o realizing it's live !
EDIT: i just realized it says 12v LED. So i guess it's not gonna happen unless theres a way to do voltage doubling?
EDIT: i just realized it says 12v LED. So i guess it's not gonna happen unless theres a way to do voltage doubling?
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