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Old 01-06-2006, 06:10 PM
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Looking for a good momentary switch

I am having a hard time finding a decent momentary switch at stores and on-line.

I need a switch that is momentary, can handle 10-15 aps and installs with a drilled hole preferably.

This is the best so far:
http://www.streamlinerods.com/produc...d=663&catid=94

And does anyone know if this can handle 10 amps?
http://www.sdpc2000.com/catalog/3241...58/default.asp

Any other ideas or links would be nice.

Thanks!
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I am looking for some also. I went radio shack and didn't have what i was looking for and the guy there told me to try Fistell's. They are here in Denver and online. I haven't had the chance yet to look them up but it is worth a try.
What are you going to use it for?
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just tried the website and it is not working.
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try jameco and digi-key. Jameco is easier to search.
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Originally Posted by 4x4Lamm
...And does anyone know if this can handle 10 amps?
http://www.sdpc2000.com/catalog/3241...58/default.asp
The one you cited is a Holley / NOS momentary switch, for which not even Holley's own webpage gives specs:

Pushbutton Switch
Part #: 15610NOS
http://www.holley.com/products.asp?product=15610NOS

However, Holley / NOS offer a 30 Amp relay:

30 Amp Relay Assembly
Part #: 15618NOS
http://www.holley.com/products.asp?product=15618NOS

... you could (maybe should?) probably use to ensure robust operation...
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If the larger push-button switch of the sort you cited (Streamline Hot Rod Parts) is acceptable:

The most common unit on the market is the Cole Hersee M626BP momentary starter button, rated at 35 amps.

Hint: If such heavy-duty starter-type switches are what you're after - look in the marine marketplace. They're much more commonly used on boats, and suppliers offer water- / weatherproof variants.
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Go to Boater's World or West Marine. Boats do not use relays - their switches are rated at least at 20A.
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They will be used for an emergency vehicle sire. They only need to carry 10 amps for very short periods of time (less than 5 seconds) I don't want to have any more relays. I have to many already.

Does anyone know how hard those starter switches need to be pressed? I want something that is easy to tap with one finger and can be mounted of somewhat thin plastic.

Thanks!
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