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Nautilus DPDT PCB Mount Switches

Started by zapme, July 12, 2013, 06:07:32 PM

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zapme

I'm trying to find DPDT On/On PCB Mount Toggle Switches with the right spacing to mount to the board.  I ordered the wrong ones from mammoth.  :(  Anyone know where to find these? Thanks

hammerheadmusicman

i got the ones i used in mine from Tayda.
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jimilee

BLMS has them too, that's where I've gotten several as well as Tayda
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Stomptown

If you are in the US I would just hit up the local radio shack. It will. Cost you less fan paying for shipping and be quicker. I used them in mine and they worked fine...

zapme

Thanks for the tips guys.  I checked radio shack today but had no luck. Looks like online purchase is in order.

zapme

well after looking on tayda they only have through hole solder tabs, no pcb mount ughhh,

Is this what i need? Its a bit pricy but the only one i've found.
http://buildyourownclone.com/switchtgdpdtpc1-1.html

DutchMF

The Nautilus board (and I believe all Madbean boards with board-mounted switches) is designed to accept the solder lug switches, so back to Tayda and buy some of these: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/electromechanical/switches-key-pad/toggle-switch/mini-toggle-switch-3pdt-on-on.html While you're there, you can stock up on jacks, pots, switches and all the passives you need! I think it was just a case of us mis-understanding what you meant.......

Paul
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Stomptown

Quote from: DutchMF on July 13, 2013, 07:42:39 AM
The Nautilus board (and I believe all Madbean boards with board-mounted switches) is designed to accept the solder lug switches, so back to Tayda and buy some of these: http://www.taydaelectronics.com/electromechanical/switches-key-pad/toggle-switch/mini-toggle-switch-3pdt-on-on.html While you're there, you can stock up on jacks, pots, switches and all the passives you need! I think it was just a case of us mis-understanding what you meant.......

Paul

This! I should have mentioned that the ones I used from radio shack were solder lug not PCB mount

zapme

I went back to radioshack and pickup the switches.  Thanks for the clarification that the solder lug switches would work.