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Thanks for your replies guys. <br /> <br />Randy, I did understand your explaination for connecting my DPDT switches in series, thus resulting in a single pair of wires coming out of my control panel to the power supply. That's a very neat way to do it. (BTW, I checked out your website. Nice work so far...) I also think that I agree with the comments that this may lead to diagnostic problems. If something goes wrong in the series how do I tell where the problem is? Think of the old style christmas tree lights where one light would go out and all the lights would go out. Finding the bad bulb was a nightmare! <br /> <br />I guess what I am asking of you all is, What is the best way I can connect my 4 tortoise switches to a single power supply? If the answer is "Terminal Block"...How do I do that? <br /> <br />Trevor <br />
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