Posted By: bnewland
Hi guys,
I have been asked to install a commercial stop light at a neighbors shop. You know, the red/yellow/green ones used for automobile traffic? Anyway, I have never worked with one before. I am trying to figure out how to get the thing wired up, and make it flash. I was thinking of using a new construction box, with 3 switches in it; one for each light.
When switch 1 is on, and 2 is off, and 3 is off, then RED will be on and flashing. (YELLOW and GREEN = off)
When switch 1 is off, and 2 is on, and 3 is off, then YELLOW will be on and flashing. (RED and GREEN = off)
When switch 1 is off, and 2 is off, and 3 is on, then GREEN will be on and flashing. (RED and YELLOW = off)
Yeah, I know it defies light logic 'cause green doesn't flash, at least that I know of. But that is the way he wants it setup. He also wants to be able to have them all on simultaneously flashing; Hence the 3 switches.
Does anyone have a good way to accomplish this? Is this sounding stupid?
Thanks for any help.
BNewland
Hi guys,
I have been asked to install a commercial stop light at a neighbors shop. You know, the red/yellow/green ones used for automobile traffic? Anyway, I have never worked with one before. I am trying to figure out how to get the thing wired up, and make it flash. I was thinking of using a new construction box, with 3 switches in it; one for each light.
When switch 1 is on, and 2 is off, and 3 is off, then RED will be on and flashing. (YELLOW and GREEN = off)
When switch 1 is off, and 2 is on, and 3 is off, then YELLOW will be on and flashing. (RED and GREEN = off)
When switch 1 is off, and 2 is off, and 3 is on, then GREEN will be on and flashing. (RED and YELLOW = off)
Yeah, I know it defies light logic 'cause green doesn't flash, at least that I know of. But that is the way he wants it setup. He also wants to be able to have them all on simultaneously flashing; Hence the 3 switches.
Does anyone have a good way to accomplish this? Is this sounding stupid?
Thanks for any help.
BNewland
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