![If a simple rocker switch is only labeled for AC current (10A-125/6A-250 in this case), is there a rule of thumb equivalent for using with dc? For example 5A-24VDC or something around If a simple rocker switch is only labeled for AC current (10A-125/6A-250 in this case), is there a rule of thumb equivalent for using with dc? For example 5A-24VDC or something around](https://preview.redd.it/roledzenwtt51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=7125357ef01f5cd6cf8bec176192a979eb0d2e45)
If a simple rocker switch is only labeled for AC current (10A-125/6A-250 in this case), is there a rule of thumb equivalent for using with dc? For example 5A-24VDC or something around
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switches - 12v DC rocker switch with LED, how to use in an AC application? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
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