[TriEmbed] Looking for switch sources

Rodney Radford ncgadgetry at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 10:12:45 CST 2015


What about having a keyed switch control a relay?  Finding a keyed SPST
switch with low current requirements is much easier than a DPDT with higher
current, and you can use that key switch to power the relay.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Ron Craig <roncraig007 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I've done lots of checking myself, and am having no luck finding this
> item, so I figured I'd ask for help.
>
> I need to find a *keyed *switch. It should be DPDT (6 terminals) and have
> On-*Off*-On positions. It should *not *be a momentary switch.
>
> It should be less than $20, and able to support 10A 12VDC at least.  I
> have no trouble locating these as toggle switches, but no luck as a keyed
> switch.
>
>     -------
>   +|A1   A2|+
>    |       |                     off
>   +|C1   C2|+       on1  |  on2
>    |       |
>   +|B1   B2|+   on1= C1-B1 and C2-B2  on2=C1-A1 and C2-A2
>     -------
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Best,
> Ron
>
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