A high level of safety is claimed with the 3600 Tippmatic rocker switch that features an integrated, automatic electrical shut-off function with several shut-off delays available. The switch is suited ...
Wiring a rocker switch isn’t complicated once you understand the logic behind it. Every connection serves a purpose, and when ...
Designed to meet the demands of worldwide telecomm applications for a power distribution switch, the JWL series rocker switches are now available with a UL rating of 5A at 72 Vdc. The new rocker ...
The CWS series full-face illuminated miniature snap-in rocker switches suit compact or crowded designs requiring illuminated switches at low cost. Available with red, green, or amber illumination, ...
The single-pole KC and double-pole KD Series round rocker switches feature a silicone rubber actuator and snap-fit mounting. The switches comply with IP56 standards to resist dust and water intrusion ...
The 2600 Series of rocker switches is aimed at power applications with capacitive and inductive circuits as well as common resistive circuits. The rocker switches are rated for 15 A at 250 Vac and ...
The KR Series rocker switches are available in single and double-pole models with solder lug/quick-connect or screw terminals. The KR Series rocker switches are available in single and double-pole ...
I picked up some rocker switches for controlling some lights and a fan i bought. now, the cathode light already has the correct connector to hook into a rocker switch, but the fan obviously doesn't.
I ordered a blue cold-cathode light from FrozenCPU and it comes with a rocker switch. How hard would it be to put a hole in my case to accomidate the switch? Keep in mind that I have no modding ...
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