wiring two switches for one led?

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Im working on installing LED strip lighting in my truck camper shell and would like to have a switch in the cab and rear of the truck to switch on the same lights.

I can wrap my head around wiring them up in series, creating a "master switch" closest inline to the battery.

However, Im wondering if its ok to wire them up in some kind of parallel....

+--switch

............ \

..............\___ Light

............../

............ /

+--switch

Is that the way to do it or would it require diodes to prevent backfeed....can a power source actually backfeed on itself?

Thanks

 
Your switches need to be SPDT. You wire them like this...

two-way-lighting-circuit.png


Now either switch will toggle the state of the LED strip

 
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