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 Post subject: "on-on-on" toggle switch
PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 12:39 pm 
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Anybody know where I can get a nice small one (or 5) of these?


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PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 12:42 pm 
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if you don't mind slow shipping from hong kong, try ebay, you can get a realy good price for 5.

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if nobody knows about a more traditional source of these.... I guess I'll build my Overdrive with just two clipping options. I really wanted to add mosfet, along with stock and LEDs.

Someone put up a source (mouser maybe) back when I used to come to the forum before I bought my kit. Guess I'll try a few searches tonight. I don't want to pay $12 for one either. I didn't want to go the rotary route on this first one.


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You can get on-off-on switches from smallbear or mouser, then set them up like on-on-on
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I've never done this myself, but I think it would work

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sugarbearnichols wrote:
You can get on-off-on switches from smallbear or mouser, then set them up like on-on-on
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I've never done this myself, but I think it would work


Sorry SugarBear,

The middle lugs of a DPDT switch (on-off-on, or on-on) will never get connected to each other, so Option 2 in your diagram will never get the signal.

[I was sure about On-On, but not about On-Off-On. I just got through buzzing out one of mine from Mouser and found it connected as I said.)

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Location: Ted Sheckler's Pedal Emporium
Mouser part# 612-100-L1111

When I got mine a few weeks ago, it was $6.87


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oh well, worth a shot.

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THANKS!!!!


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