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VAD1-GXXB

$30.00

ON-OFF, DPST
1 Ind, 1 Dep Blue LED
6 Terminals

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Product Description

ON-OFF Rocker Switch, Double Pole


This rocker switch is just like our popular V1D1-GXXB, except that it is Double Pole (DPST)

This allows your to switch two, 20A loads.  Two blowers for example on two separate fuses. The second pole can also be used to switch a negative because it’s isolated.

For example, some boats have a main solenoid that delivers power to the helm, and has a constant positive on the relay coil – but requires the return to the coil to be shorted to negative to close. This can be done with this DPST ON-OFF, while still having a +12V run to T2, illuminating the lamps as you would expect.

This is a rocker switch body only.  This rocker switch body is meant to be paired with one of our etched rocker switch covers, for a complete switch unit. All actuators sold on this site will fit this switch.

Like all our rocker switches this is a genuine Carling Technologies product.  It is IP68 sealed dustproof and waterproof.

Rocker Switch Specs

  • Nominal voltage: 12Vdc
  • Current Rating: 20A (per pole)
  • Terminals: 6
  • Carling P/N: VAD1-GXXB
  • Lamp Type: LED
  • Lamp Life: 10,000 hours

ON-OFF Rocker Switch Wiring Instructions:

  • T2 – Input #1
  • T3 – Output #1
  • T5 – Input #2
  • T6 – Output #2
  • T7 – Negative
  • T8 – Backlight +

 

Download the PDF wiring diagram here

Customer Reviews

Lee Maio`
Rating: 3/5
Bright light
Received my switch and cover plate and installed it easily. However when I went out at night the light was annoying bright and I had to cover it because it distracted my vision in the evening.
Mon Aug 04 2025 02:07:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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