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| markronz:
I have a need for a DPDT (on-on) button. Mostly all I can find for this are the rocker type switches. I wanted to use an actual button. But also a lower profile button something like the picture I've attached. I'm not having any luck finding anything like this. Does anyone have any idea where and if I could find something like this? Thanks! |
| Turnarcades:
Couldn't you modify an existing button to do the same? Open it up, then add a piece of metal that makes contact to another pin when the button raises to the off position instead? |
| markronz:
I might end up having to investigate something like that I guess. Since I can't seem to find any other options. Or else I'll just have to cave in and just use a rocker switch, even though I don't want to. But thanks for the idea anyway. |
| Nephasth:
What's your application for this? |
| markronz:
See this other thread of mine from before: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=114697.msg1216869#msg1216869 Basically I figured out that if I cut one of the wires, the alarm no longer goes off. So I need a dpdt on-on button to use to connect the motor to my alternate power source and at the same time disconnect that alarm wire. Then when I let go of the button, it will switch back to the normal motor power source, and at the same time re-connect the alarm wire. When I was playing last night I was able to get it working with a rocker style switch. I just wanted to use a button instead. Seemed to make more sense. (also, these are the six wires that I was hoping to quickly disconnect) |
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