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Hi all.
I'm looking for some help :)
Currently got a few build projects on the go and one of them will be a 9 cob square frame.
I'll be running 5 cobs on a hlg-240-c1400b And 4 on a hlg-185-c1400b.
I've found this switch that I will add to a junction box but ideally I'd like to be able to have just the one input but be able to use either driver singularly or both together.
I've tried Google but I just can't seem to put in the right info to find the part I want :)
Any ideas greatly appreciated:)

Thanks
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So just to clarify. You would like one switch. One switch to operate either one by itself or both together. So three positions A, B, A+B.
Yes??
 
So just to clarify. You would like one switch. One switch to operate either one by itself or both together. So three positions A, B, A+B.
Yes??
Hmm I'd also like it have an off if possible :)
I don't mind having more switches but just want a single kettle lead input.
I know exactly what I want in my head but when I type it out it looks nonsense.. .

I'd like a control box that I'm able to plug a single lead into. Then I'd like to be able to have the light off. The light with 1 driver on and the light with both drivers on.

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Got it. One or both, with only one wire going to the wall. And two switches is OK?
 
Perfect :)

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OK then with two switches it should be very simple. Are you going to use one of those nifty IEC Socket, fuse, switch things you show in the first post? If so can I get a part number and where it's from?
 
Ideally I'd like one exactly the same but with 2 switches :)

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Working on it. Trying to find the schematic that tells me how it's wired on the inside. That way we can figure out how to add the second switch.
 
Sorry man, been a long one today. Need to figure out how to draw you a picture. Silly isn't it... You need to just split the incoming power to both switches. It's fairly simple if I could draw it accurately.
 
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