3PDT switches used in the Himmelstrutz pedals ?
- Greg
- Old Solderhand
Fetto etc...
Does anyone know what they are ?
They have a lot nicer feel and are easier to switch that the common Blue type (I'm assuming they're a 3PDT).
Does anyone know what they are ?
They have a lot nicer feel and are easier to switch that the common Blue type (I'm assuming they're a 3PDT).
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Hi Greg,
Here's a link to the switch:
https://www1.elfa.se/elfa~se_sv/catalog ... ario=query
ELFA's part number: 35-761-47
Good luck.
/Joakim
Here's a link to the switch:
https://www1.elfa.se/elfa~se_sv/catalog ... ario=query
ELFA's part number: 35-761-47
Good luck.
/Joakim
- Greg
- Old Solderhand
Thank you Joakim.
They're a nice switch.. I was hoping it was a 3 pole.
They're a nice switch.. I was hoping it was a 3 pole.
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- Old Solderhand
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It looks similar to the Alpha that Mouser/Small Bear sells.
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Hello again,
It's a 2-pole switch named "8646" from APEM. I don't think they have the same type as a 3-pole; when I asked them 4 years ago they were not interested in making one either.
Kind regards,
Joakim Hedeby
Himmelstrutz Elektro Art, Sweden
http://www.himmelstrutz.com
It's a 2-pole switch named "8646" from APEM. I don't think they have the same type as a 3-pole; when I asked them 4 years ago they were not interested in making one either.
Kind regards,
Joakim Hedeby
Himmelstrutz Elektro Art, Sweden
http://www.himmelstrutz.com
- Greg
- Old Solderhand
This is an on/off Footswitch.
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