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Hello,
I'm an officer with a small volunteer fire department. I'm not an
electrical engineer. We have a rescue van that we roll on almost every
call. We have a 12v light bar on the rear of the van. The light bar
has a yellow rotating light at the rear center. When we are on scene,
the yellow light is almost blinding. We would like to be able to turn
off the yellow light when we arrive on scene. We would like to put a
momentary switch some where near the rear door that will turn off the
yellow center light. The catch is that we want the switch to self
reset. At 4am after a long call, we don't want to add another item to
our crew. When we bring the van back to the station we turn all the
lights off. When the next call comes in and the van rolls, we want to
be able to turn the rear lights on again from the master switch on the
dash.
I've been sitting here trying come up with a diagram. My first thought
is to use a switch to control a relay. But, I'm not sure how to get it
to self-reset. I'm stumped. I'm open for any suggestion. Myself and
the rest of our crew would be very grateful.
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I'm an officer with a small volunteer fire department. I'm not an
electrical engineer. We have a rescue van that we roll on almost every
call. We have a 12v light bar on the rear of the van. The light bar
has a yellow rotating light at the rear center. When we are on scene,
the yellow light is almost blinding. We would like to be able to turn
off the yellow light when we arrive on scene. We would like to put a
momentary switch some where near the rear door that will turn off the
yellow center light. The catch is that we want the switch to self
reset. At 4am after a long call, we don't want to add another item to
our crew. When we bring the van back to the station we turn all the
lights off. When the next call comes in and the van rolls, we want to
be able to turn the rear lights on again from the master switch on the
dash.
I've been sitting here trying come up with a diagram. My first thought
is to use a switch to control a relay. But, I'm not sure how to get it
to self-reset. I'm stumped. I'm open for any suggestion. Myself and
the rest of our crew would be very grateful.
--
Email hint - Everything after the @ is spelled backwards.
There are only 10 types of people in the world:
those that understand binary, and
those that don't.