No problem.
Actually, you could use as a switch. Just make your circuit using pins 2
and 3.
You would insert a plug into the jack which would open the circuit (turn
off).
Not a good way to do it and expensive. Best to use a switch (1 item
instead of 2 - costs less as well).
Michail
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In a message dated 7/17/2010 3:28:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
msilv3r@... writes:
Thanks nixiebunny and michailrw. I guess I was mistaken. I thought it
would be an easy way out for an on/off switch. No wonder it made no sense.
Thanks!
-Mike