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I'm planning to add a momentary switch to a single loop DC circuit. Will this cause any amount of resistance in the circuit? I'm a complete noobie when it comes to electronics, any resource links or clarification is appreciated. I know the type of material/width of wire and a pot will cause resistance but will any component put in line with the circuit cause resistance, and if so how do I go about measuring the resistance for each component within the circuit?

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[-] Enclose0314@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 year ago

Open it up!

They put a regular old switch inside a fancy box, but you'll be able to read the part number once you see the actual switch.

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