Descrição do Produto:
O Twidec/16MM Raised Speaker Horn Momentary Push Button Switch é um interruptor de alta qualidade projetado para atender às necessidades de automóveis e equipamentos eletrônicos. Com um design robusto e elegante, sua carcaça em aço inoxidável preto não apenas confere durabilidade, mas também um toque moderno ao interior do seu veículo. Este interruptor momentâneo opera com um simples toque e mantém a funcionalidade de “pressionar e segurar” para ativar, enquanto a liberação desativa, tornando-o ideal para aplicações que exigem controle temporário.
Com um furo de montagem de 16mm, este interruptor é fácil de instalar e se adapta perfeitamente a uma variedade de painéis. A classificação do interruptor é de 5A/250AC, garantindo que ele possa lidar com uma ampla gama de aplicações elétricas. O design pré-fabricado com fios facilita a instalação, economizando tempo e esforço na conexão dos fios ao interruptor.
O LED vermelho integrado opera a 12V e pode ser configurado para acender continuamente ou apenas quando o interruptor está ativado, dependendo da fiação. Isso proporciona flexibilidade na personalização do seu sistema elétrico, permitindo que você utilize o interruptor para equipamentos adicionais tanto internos quanto externos do veículo.
- Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o Twidec/16MM Raised Speaker Horn Momentary Push Button Switch, comece por identificar o local de instalação no painel do seu veículo. Utilize uma broca de 16mm para criar o furo de montagem. Conecte os fios pré-fabricados de acordo com suas necessidades: se desejar que o LED acenda continuamente, conecte-o à fonte de energia; se preferir que ele acenda apenas quando o interruptor estiver ativado, conecte-o ao terminal correspondente. Após a instalação, teste o interruptor pressionando-o para garantir que a operação está correta.
Características do Produto:
– Cor da Carcaça do Interruptor: Preto, em metal, 100% novo e de alta qualidade.
– Vida Mecânica: 500.000 ciclos, garantindo durabilidade e confiabilidade.
– Tipo de Operação do Interruptor: Momentâneo, “Pressione e Segure” para ON; Libere para OFF.
– Tamanho do Furo de Montagem: Φ16mm.
– Classificação do Interruptor: 5A/250AC.
– Combinação do Interruptor: 1NO (Normalmente Aberto) e 1NC (Normalmente Fechado).
– Cor do LED: Vermelho, com tensão de 12V.
– Pinos: 5, permitindo versatilidade na configuração.
– Pacote Inclui: 1 x Interruptor de botão, 1 x bobina à prova d’água, 5 x fios.
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O interruptor é resistente à água?
Resposta: Sim, o produto inclui uma bobina à prova d’água, tornando-o adequado para uso em ambientes úmidos.
Pergunta: Posso usar este interruptor para equipamentos que exigem mais de 5A?
Resposta: Não, este interruptor é classificado para 5A/250AC. Para equipamentos que exigem mais corrente, recomenda-se um interruptor com uma classificação mais alta.
Pergunta: O LED pode ser desligado?
Resposta: Sim, o LED pode ser configurado para acender apenas quando o interruptor está ativado, dependendo da fiação.
Pergunta: É fácil de instalar?
Resposta: Sim, o design pré-fabricado com fios facilita a instalação, economizando tempo e esforço.
Pergunta: Qual é a vida útil do interruptor?
Resposta: O interruptor possui uma vida mecânica de 500.000 ciclos, garantindo longa durabilidade.
Brandon –
Está muy práctico
jason –
Seems like a nice quality button. One of the listing photos shows 2 buttons (one bigger, one smaller). I got the smaller one.
I purchased this for adding a loud trucker air horn to my fiancé’s little Honda Civic. I left her factory horn for normal use, but added a loud air horn for “special circumstances” 😂 this button is for the 2nd air horn.
Anyways, as others mentioned, the instructions in the listing photos and their video are pretty confusing, but I figured it out for my purposes and drew out a better wiring diagram/instructions for anyone who may need help installing theirs.
The left and right terminals on the button are just the power and ground for the light. Left = ignition positive, Right = negative / ground. I opted for “always on” for the button light. Found a positive wire in dash that was on only when key or engine is on. And then grounded the right terminal @ somewhere metal in the dash.
Switch function is the bottom and middle terminals. The bottom is the input for the switch (my 2 photos/drawings shows a positive to the bottom switch in one drawing and a negative in the other drawing)
The middle terminal is what goes to your horn/device (or relay)
So when you press the button, whatever you put at the “C” terminal (bottom terminal / “3” in my drawing), it will send that out from the middle terminal.
So if your horn or relay is negative switched, then you’ll put a ground/negative to the bottom terminal. But if positive switched, you’ll put a positive at the bottom terminal.
In my drawings I just used a standard 12v 4 pin relay. Pin 85 / 86 are the positive and negative switches. Doesn’t matter which is positive or negative on those two terminals on the relay. (Not gonna get into wiring a relay, but there’s plenty of info on google or YouTube to figure that out)
Last note: I wired this and provided diagrams for how I am using it… light always “on” + “normally open” – Meaning, when the button is pressed, it closes / bridges the bottom terminal to the middle terminal. Whatever is connected to the middle terminal will receive whatever you put at the bottom terminal.
Hope this helps y’all. Button seems nice, a little small, but it works fine once you figure out the wiring.
Frank –
Nice, small and easy to install
David S. –
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I have this installed on my Honda Pioneer 500 SxS. Been riding trails over a year with it with out any problems. I siliconed a Uxcell round rocker switch cover (made of soft clear silicone) over horn button for extra water protection. Looks and works great so far. The wiring took a little time to figure out. I took the switch, horn, relay, some short wire and temporarily wired to small battery for testing before install. This is a small horn button and suited my needs due to lack of space on my rocker switch panel. I have it mounted next to a small black toggle switch that I use for my right and left blinkers, so my horn & turn signals are easily found while driving. I attached a short vid you can see horn button lit up at night. I was showing someone different lights on my utv in that vid.
David S. –
Good unit so far first three days. For installation be very careful with your hole mounting diameter as the push button had a very small mounting flange.
Andy –
After following the instructions and verifying proper installation I tested this button with my air horn. At first it worked properly, but when I put the bolt on the back of it to hold it in its installed location the bolt caused a cross connection and sparked causing the button to shirt out. Guess what? It stopped working. Went to my local auto shop and got a button from there and everything works like a charm. This product looks good, quite small though. Installation instructions are going to be confusing for anyone not used to reading electrical layouts. And the light wasn’t very bright all. Quality was poor since it shorted out.
kid –
The Twidec/16MM Raised Speaker Horn Momentary Push Button Switch serves its purpose adequately. With a 5/8″ mounting hole, it fits standard installations easily. While it provides basic momentary functionality, some users may find its design and durability to be average compared to other options on the market. Overall, it’s a functional switch for those seeking a budget-friendly solution.
Andy –
Bidule simple et sans complication
Jorge Isaac –
This push button switch is perfect for car modifications! The red LED light looks great and adds a cool touch. The black stainless steel shell is durable, and the pre-wiring makes installation a breeze. It’s easy to mount and works smoothly for any custom project!
Meghan Winkelman –
When I received the horn button, I was concern since there were no instructions provided or a website to reference. The terminal side of the horn button has hard to see lettering with NO, NC, and C. I went back to the Amazon posting and found the photos to determine which wires went to which terminals. They also provide 5-short wires, 1-red and 4-black, which have to connect to the back of the button prior to installing the button onto the panel, this made it difficult to see which terminal each wire is on. It would’ve made it easier if they’d provided 5-different color wires or labels on the wires. I put my own labels on each of the black wires so I would know which was which when the button was installed. You will need to know ahead of time, what normally closed (NC), normally open (NO), what is common (C) (the wire to the horn), and which terminal is ground, Also know ahead of time, if you want the light on in accessory mode and the same with the horn or do you want the horn on always and the light only when the vehicle is running. This will determine if it is “NO” or “NC” and which terminals to connect the wires onto. I never did figure out what the 5th terminal was used for so that was an extra wire; however, the horn works well when the Side by Side is off or running and the light only comes on when in accessory/running mode. Again, it’s easier if you understand electronics and have an Olm/Volt meter. It will be a challenge if you don’t have a meter or some knowledge of electronics.