I am looking for a rubber sealed switch that is used in flash lights. Thanks in advance!
C CDC Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 12, 2003 #1 I am looking for a rubber sealed switch that is used in flash lights. Thanks in advance!
D DarkMatter Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 12, 2003 #2 Try http://rswww.com/ They have a large product range. Normally an IP rating of IP67 or higher is recommended for outdoor use. Click to expand... Sheesh. Go to a military surplus store. I'm sure the company you mention just loves to sell single piece orders...
Try http://rswww.com/ They have a large product range. Normally an IP rating of IP67 or higher is recommended for outdoor use. Click to expand... Sheesh. Go to a military surplus store. I'm sure the company you mention just loves to sell single piece orders...
C CWatters Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 12, 2003 #3 Sheesh. Go to a military surplus store. I'm sure the company you mention just loves to sell single piece orders... Click to expand... Oh alright. I guess he did say he was looking for "a" switch. If he just wants one I guess he should buy a torch and steal the switch - probably cheaper than driving all that way to the military surplus store.
Sheesh. Go to a military surplus store. I'm sure the company you mention just loves to sell single piece orders... Click to expand... Oh alright. I guess he did say he was looking for "a" switch. If he just wants one I guess he should buy a torch and steal the switch - probably cheaper than driving all that way to the military surplus store.
D DarkMatter Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 13, 2003 #4 Oh alright. I guess he did say he was looking for "a" switch. If he just wants one I guess he should buy a torch and steal the switch - probably cheaper than driving all that way to the military surplus store. Click to expand... Just install a dry pushbutton switch, and flood the externally exposed portion with a ball of silicone RTV. VIOLA! Sealed Switch.
Oh alright. I guess he did say he was looking for "a" switch. If he just wants one I guess he should buy a torch and steal the switch - probably cheaper than driving all that way to the military surplus store. Click to expand... Just install a dry pushbutton switch, and flood the externally exposed portion with a ball of silicone RTV. VIOLA! Sealed Switch.
I Ian Stirling Jan 1, 1970 0 Aug 14, 2003 #5 DarkMatter said: Sheesh. Go to a military surplus store. I'm sure the company you mention just loves to sell single piece orders... Click to expand... Yep, they do. Online registration, and pay by credit card. Just ordered 3 packs of M2 nuts and bolts. Around 7 quid, and 5 quid (or so) postage. Came in a little envelope.
DarkMatter said: Sheesh. Go to a military surplus store. I'm sure the company you mention just loves to sell single piece orders... Click to expand... Yep, they do. Online registration, and pay by credit card. Just ordered 3 packs of M2 nuts and bolts. Around 7 quid, and 5 quid (or so) postage. Came in a little envelope.