Optimize your space-constrained projects with the 3 Pin Center Off Mini Rocker Switch. This ultra-compact component is engineered to provide a secure and stable three-state power link, effectively allowing users to toggle between two separate circuits or maintain a complete "OFF" state in the middle position.
This switch is easily distinguished by its miniature black housing and clear "II - O - I" industry identifier markings, which indicate its Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) functionality. Measuring just 1.5cm x 1cm, it is a versatile solution for hobbyists and professionals looking to add multi-mode operation to handheld devices, small appliances, or custom control panels.
Three-Position Versatility: Features an On-Off-On configuration, perfect for managing two different power modes or reversing small motor directions.
Space-Saving Footprint: The 1.5cm x 1cm micro-design allows for high-density installation in tight enclosures where standard switches won't fit.
Stable 3-Pin Interface: Features three durable metallic terminals for reliable soldering or quick-connect wiring in complex circuit layouts.
Tactile Rocker Action: The curved actuator provides a "wiggle-free" and responsive feel, ensuring the switch remains firmly in the selected position.
Snap-In Installation: Designed with integrated side clips for a quick, secure mount into rectangular panel cutouts without extra hardware.
Switch Type: Mini Rocker Switch.
Function: On-Off-On (Center Off).
Pin Configuration: 3-Pin (Single Pole Double Throw / SPDT).
Dimensions: 1.5cm (Length) x 1cm (Width).
Color: Black.
Portable Electronics: Ideal for selecting between battery and DC wall power or different brightness levels on lamps.
Model Building & Robotics: Managing small DC motors for forward/reverse and stop functions.
Handheld Tools: Acting as a mode selector for small hobbyist drills or testing equipment.
Automotive Customization: Controlling low-current auxiliary lighting or small fans in vehicle interiors.
Can this switch handle high-voltage AC?
While miniature, these switches are typically rated for low-to-medium currents. Always check the specific amperage rating on the side of the switch housing to ensure it matches your load requirements.
Does it stay in position or snap back?
This is a maintained switch, meaning it will stay in the "I," "II," or "O" position until you manually click it to a different state.
How do I wire a 3-pin switch?
The center pin is typically the "Common" (input), while the two outer pins are the "Outputs". Power is routed to the left pin when toggled to "I" and to the right pin when toggled to "II".
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