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Chris:
I'm hard-pressed whether to go with all clear buttons and select their color via LED or use colored cuttons.  I'll bet a blue button witrh either a blue or white LED looks better than a clear button with a blue LED...
gl.tter:

--- Quote from: Chris on May 17, 2005, 08:30:27 am ---I'm hard-pressed whether to go with all clear buttons and select their color via LED or use colored cuttons.
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RayB:
OK Shawn, what about durability? Have you done any "agressive" tests to see if they are just as durable as normal buttons? I remember reading that part of the issue here is the plastics are more brittle, which means they can crack and/or be more noisy. What's the verdict there?
shawnzilla:

--- Quote from: RayB on May 17, 2005, 09:26:04 am ---OK Shawn, what about durability? Have you done any "agressive" tests to see if they are just as durable as normal buttons? I remember reading that part of the issue here is the plastics are more brittle, which means they can crack and/or be more noisy. What's the verdict there?


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They feel a LOT like the normal Happ Microswitch buttons. These are not the brittle plastic that people are used to seeing (both with the translucent leaf switch and the centsible microswitch ones). The noise is also comparable to the Happ buttons that everyone is used to.

These are very high quality, and the blue samples that I installed in my cab have been doing really well.
tetsujin:
The orangish ones...  do they really look orange in person or are they more yellow?  They look more on the orange side to me, so I like 'em!  Let's see the tops of those buttons!
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