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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
FWIW, I wasn't running a ground on that switch. Seemed to work fine without one and the draw is so low. But I tried it with an alligator clip lead, grounding it to the frame - nothing. Does it need to go to the neg. battery terminal?
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The label confirms. It says (in order), Power, Acc and Ground.
Yes, the ground terminal on the switch must be grounded for the light to illuminate (ON position).
My retail source doesn't specify if it's an LED. Here's a drawing with the internal electrical circuit:
http://www.delcity.net/images/linedrawings/73179.pdf
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