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So I currently have a 9 pin switch, that looks like this: enter image description here

And the project I'm doing calls for a 6 pin switch like this: enter image description here

I'm kind of an electronics newbie and I was wondering if I could just use the 9 pin switch instead of the 6 pin. Would it be a massive problem and is not possible at all or could it work out?

All advice is appreciated, thanks for everything. :D

Here's the schematic: enter image description here

So I currently have a 9 pin switch, that looks like this: enter image description here

And the project I'm doing calls for a 6 pin switch like this: enter image description here

I'm kind of an electronics newbie and I was wondering if I could just use the 9 pin switch instead of the 6 pin. Would it be a massive problem and is not possible at all or could it work out?

All advice is appreciated, thanks for everything. :D

So I currently have a 9 pin switch, that looks like this: enter image description here

And the project I'm doing calls for a 6 pin switch like this: enter image description here

I'm kind of an electronics newbie and I was wondering if I could just use the 9 pin switch instead of the 6 pin. Would it be a massive problem and is not possible at all or could it work out?

All advice is appreciated, thanks for everything. :D

Here's the schematic: enter image description here

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HLatfullin
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6 pin vs 9 pin switches

So I currently have a 9 pin switch, that looks like this: enter image description here

And the project I'm doing calls for a 6 pin switch like this: enter image description here

I'm kind of an electronics newbie and I was wondering if I could just use the 9 pin switch instead of the 6 pin. Would it be a massive problem and is not possible at all or could it work out?

All advice is appreciated, thanks for everything. :D