Rocker switches for round hole mounting. SPST. Can be mounted in either in flat panel areas, or center-mounted on the OEM switch blanks. Illuminates (red, green or amber) when activated.
Boat supply stores, Radio Shack, etc. @ $3.50 each.
There have been a fair amount of switch related threads lateley so lets get them all in one place.
NCFJ,
After you've got a number of different switch suggestions here, could you gather them all up and consolidate them all into a single "Switch Buyer's Guide" thread, so that we could make both a Sticky and a permanent article in the Tech Article section??
Great thread idea! I am getting a set of the PIAA 520's today.
I am trying to figure out if I should use the switch that comes with the kit or if I should go aftermarket. Any advantages to going with an aftermarket other than looks? Any pic's of PIAA kit switches out there?
I just installed the Digi-key switches yesterday, I like em, but I had no idea how to wire them...after 3 hours of testing, I figured it out. If anybody wants to know, just let meknow I canexplain it pretty good.
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I just installed the Digi-key switches yesterday, I like em, but I had no idea how to wire them...after 3 hours of testing, I figured it out. If anybody wants to know, just let meknow I canexplain it pretty good.
Nate, I did not even think about that. I have the wiring diagrams for all the Carling switches (from digi key). If anyone else gets that type switch you can either get Digi-Key to Email you the diagrams or I can FAX them over to you.
Nate, I did not even think about that. I have the wiring diagrams for all the Carling switches (from digi key). If anyone else gets that type switch you can either get Digi-Key to Email you the diagrams or I can FAX them over to you.
HAHA!! Yea, it took me a little time, I was too impatient to wait, so I figured it out myself by trial and error. But thanks for the offer!
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