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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I have oredered these and thay have worked great. Just installed a new one and the button is stuck in the depressed mode so it cannot be changed. Likely not worth the hassel to return and will lose a good half hour disassempling and rewiring the light.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Nice quality
George G
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I’ve purchased several of these for multiple uses and they all worked as expected. Last few were installed on one cup coffee makers with the side water reserve tank. Hooked up a ¼” plastic water line into nearby water supply for refrigerator ice maker (after the in line filter), added a valve and use the momentary “on” button to call for water. Push the button and the coffee maker’s water reserve fills with filtered water.
Jose
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Got this installed then spent the next 5 minutes trying to figure out why it wasn't lighting up. Turns out the light is just extremely dim, unless you are in a pitch black room you can not tell the light is on. I got this to replace a lighted switch that broke, I could see that switch lit up in daylight, but not this one.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
Thought thin wires might not hold up to full amperage for a long time but so far so good.Do wish backlighting was brighter but works well enough
Robert Mann
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Worked great liked the wired connector
Brad B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Does what it's supposed to.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
While this is a bit more spendy than equivalent momentary or latching 15A switches, it is made of premium material and looks and feels to be well made. I just rigged it up on a test circuit and so have only run it through a couple dozen open/close cycles, but action is smooth. This includes a nice pigtail/disconnect which means you dont have to get out soldering iron or crimp tool and connectors.The entire switch and body is metal.. the pigtail has plastic but the switch itself is stainless steel, nickel plated brass and black anodized aluminum in back. It even has a rubber washer in front to get to the ip67 water resistance rating. It is noted here as 12/24 but in fact is 6V/12V/24V/110V/220V.I will be using this switch for an externally mounted 1a/12 watt led marine light serving as a small switched flood/work light that puts out about 900 lumens. That is going to be on a 60 amp dyi ammo-can based lifepo4 power station that will have multiple USB, light inverter, and SAE quick disconnectsYou can wire up this switch so indicator ring light (which pulls about 7ma) isa) on all the time,b) only on when main circuit is open,c) only on when main circuit is closed, or,d) not on everThe two first choices would be best for externally powered, externally switched non battery dependent situation for example the accessory or run circuits on a car or mains power. Or use the latter two if you are running off a battery where you want little to no draw off a battery.I prefer this size, 19mm, as although I don't even have fat fingers, alternate 12 or 16mm is too small to easily activate switchValue: Again more spendy than average but very high quality.Other notes: If you are going to pull more than 10 amps, say on aux lighting for a vehicle, it is easy enough to use this with a relayThis is a 19mm diameter. While this is nominally 3/4", I would cut hole a shave smaller, 23/32" not 12/16 "(3/4") as it will fit in fine at 23/16th and more confidentlyIf I had one gripe, it is a tiny one: the schematic pic for the load looks like a battery.
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