Not sure what you mean by ‘do this’. Also, if you want to adjust the display 
with rotary switches, look at rotary encoders too.

> On Jun 20, 2020, at 10:46 AM, Derek Schuetz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks everyone for the replies so I ended up with this 
> 
> K1551D1 drivers
> Seeeduino XIAO
> 3.7v to 5v booster/charger 
> 600 Mah Lipo
> The 3v to 200v booster board
> IN-17 tube
> Tactile buttons
> 
> But I came across another way to do this by just using 2 10 position Rotary 
> switches. Anyone had experience trying this out and recommend a good rotary 
> switch I found one on eBay just need to verify it goes full 360 rotation and 
> I got 2 on amazon just to test. Wiring seems straight forward unless there is 
> some missing electrical components that I would need such as resistors 
> 
> 
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