Toggle Switches

by admin on June 26, 2009

Toggle Switches
Toggle Switches


Cuisinart CSB-77 Smart Stick Hand Blender with Whisk and Chopper Attachments


Cuisinart CSB-77 Smart Stick Hand Blender with Whisk and Chopper Attachments


$40.89


Grab this amazingly versatile kitchen tool and the power to mix, whisk and chop will be in the palm of your hand. Housed in handsome brushed stainless steel, this compact hand blender features a powerful 200-watt motor and three separate attachments that quickly and easily create smooth soups, whipped creams, purees and much more. Simple one-handed operation with push-button control and an ergonom...

Oster 4961 Ice Blade


Oster 4961 Ice Blade


$2.73


This Revolutionary Ice Crusher stainless steel blade acceosry is probably the most important tool to make an Osterizer blender operate at its fullest capacity. The ingredients are pulverized as they are pulled down toward the extremely shart rotating blades that is run by the one and only All metal drive designed by Oster. Also packed in with the blade is a rubber sealing ring that eliminates le...
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DASH DECAL LABELS TOGGLE SWITCHES LIGHTS INDICATOR


DASH DECAL LABELS TOGGLE SWITCHES LIGHTS INDICATOR


$9.95


PETERBILT TOGGLE SWITCH EXTENSIONS


PETERBILT TOGGLE SWITCH EXTENSIONS


$3.59

Difficult to solder on shell of DPDT mini toggle switch?

Always, it is difficult to solder on the metal shell of a DPDT mini toggle switch for the grounding purpose. Is there any method to make it easier to do that?

Yes, there is. Sand clean a small portion of the switch
metal housing and solder a ground wire to same. You
may find that this will not be easy, because the switch
housing must be heated enough to melt the solder being
used. Don't over heat the housing, or you will damage
the switch. Cool the switch right after you solder it with
a damp rag. Move the switch back and forth to insure that
it didn't seize up on you. Some Guitar Factories use a
washer with a solder tab on it for the grounding of the
potentiometers, pickups and switches being used. This
has been not very effective because of vibration even under
casual use. Examine the workings as you remove the pic
guard assembly. Note how the back of the potentiometers
have been sanded in order to take solder to them to obtain
a solid ground. The output signal from an Electric Guitar is
very small and can easily become distorted. Grounding all
of the controls as solid as possible is very important, unless
you enjoy the embarrassment of feedback and the loud hum
generated when you touch the end of the Amplifier input
cord tip (for example). As a veteran Audio Technician for
many bands back in the day, this is the best advice I could
give you. I normally charge over $80.00 an hour for this kind
of service. I have always been very kind about the advice
I give to others, so there it is. I wish you and yours well.
Feel free to e-me. Rock on brother!

Electrical Switches, Part 2, Toggle Switches

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