Blower switch for a telecaster
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Blower switch for a telecaster
I've got a standard Tele that I built from parts and I'd like to add a blower switch in it. Can someone point me to a diagram? Or possibly explain how it is done? I'd like to use a switch like this to save some space:
https://www.allparts.com/EP-0180-010-On ... _1285.html
https://www.allparts.com/EP-0180-010-On ... _1285.html
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
Try this:

You need a DPDT switch though.

You need a DPDT switch though.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
That's easy enough. Would this switch work?
http://www.stewmac.com/Pickups_and_Elec ... aQod3dUBIA
I can't tell if it's small enough though.
http://www.stewmac.com/Pickups_and_Elec ... aQod3dUBIA
I can't tell if it's small enough though.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
Looks like it - and those switches are pretty small.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
What does it do?
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
Puts the pickup straight to the jack, bypassing volume and tone.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
TurboPablo wrote:What does it do?
turns on the blower motor.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
So it's just a "No Load" switch?
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
TurboPablo wrote:So it's just a "No Load" switch?
Basically, if I have the tone and volume set where I want it for the rhythm pickup, I can flick the blower switch and it will bypass all of the electronics and activate the bridge pickup then send the signal straight to the output jack. This gives the tone a bit of a boost and with the switch flicked back I can go right back to the setting I was at before with the rhythm sound.
Also as an added bonus it gives me a steady stream of air to blow away leaves.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
mamberg wrote:Looks like it - and those switches are pretty small.
Sweet! I think I'll install it between the pots. Now I just need to order some push back wire (to match the rest of the electronics) and I'll be good.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
There are also micro and sub-micro switches which are even smaller.
If you still have a Radio Shack around, they have them in stock so you could see them.
If you still have a Radio Shack around, they have them in stock so you could see them.
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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
mamberg wrote:There are also micro and sub-micro switches which are even smaller.
If you still have a Radio Shack around, they have them in stock so you could see them.
I actually do so I'll go see if they have one. No shipping costs too

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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
Is this one of those mods where you say "Fuck, that doesn't hardly make any difference! What a waste of time and money FUCK" 

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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
Pepi wrote:Is this one of those mods where you say "Fuck, that doesn't hardly make any difference! What a waste of time and money FUCK"
All it really is gonna do is make the bridge pickup slightly more hot because the electronics are bypassed. Not really a big deal at all but I like getting as much out of a guitar as I can

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Re: Blower switch for a telecaster
Drew9783 wrote:Pepi wrote:Is this one of those mods where you say "Fuck, that doesn't hardly make any difference! What a waste of time and money FUCK"
All it really is gonna do is make the bridge pickup slightly more hot because the electronics are bypassed. Not really a big deal at all but I like getting as much out of a guitar as I can
Yeah ... just pulling your chain

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