By Reppert7
#4897866
ok everyone, heres my situation.....

i have a 9v battery, a 4 pin toggle switch( labeled 1, 1a, 2, 2a) and LED's..... theres three steady state leds and 4 blinking led's which i obviously can't wire into the same circuit.... i can't find any videos on how to wire a 4 prong switch. how can i wire both circuits to one battery keeping the steady lights on and the blinking on? THANK YOU!!!
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By CountDeMonet
#4897869
you could always use a small arduino or trinket to do that. Have a lot more control and something like the arduino nano can take the 9v in no problem. For a few led's it wouldn't add much to the drain. I buy nano clones on amazon 3 for 11$
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By bishopdonmiguel
#4897871
Need more info. You can wire all those on same circuit in parallel. But would need to know voltage requirement of LEDs and mA for desired voltage drop. You will need resistors. 9v will blow an LED. You might be able to wire the 3 steady state in series if they are 3v each.

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