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Bender:

I was just posting that...

Can anyone tell me what the difference between 1-A, 1-B, 1-C, or 1-D switching is?

Thanks everyone! :cheers:


Nephasth:

http://switchcraft.com/Drawings/903x_903dx_913x_913dx_cd.pdf

Lower left has schematics for 1-C and 1-D.

boardjunkie:

Oh...I don't have that many I know for sure. I prob'ly have around 8 or 10 in a mixture of black and red. I don't even remember where they came from....just misc NOS stuff I obtained many years ago.

Bender:


--- Quote from: Nephasth on July 09, 2011, 12:02:06 pm ---http://switchcraft.com/Drawings/903x_903dx_913x_913dx_cd.pdf

Lower left has schematics for 1-C and 1-D.

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Can you explain the practical difference to me
Will they both work as a momentary pushbuttons?

Looks like this is the best price $3.48 with no minimum quantity
EDIT: argg, not so fast, they have some involved registration process, god I hate that $#!+



--- Quote from: boardjunkie on July 09, 2011, 12:06:31 pm ---Oh...I don't have that many I know for sure. I prob'ly have around 8 or 10 in a mixture of black and red. I don't even remember where they came from....just misc NOS stuff I obtained many years ago.

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Thanks so much!!
I'll probably order some from the above link, and you can keep up your stash, never know when you might need em!



Nephasth:

1-C looks like it is your standard SPDT (ON-ON switch) just like an arcade pushbutton microswitch, 1-D looks like two posts are wired together giving you a SPST (OFF-ON switch) with three switch posts instead of two (I may be wrong on this, never seen a switch set up like this before). But both are momentary switches.

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