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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Hi there,
You cropped that photo real close. I see no indication of a M/C switch. Normally you might see a spring or some other indicator as to which side is No. Or NC. At this point most any M/C switch from any vendor will do. Look for the key words DPDT Double Pole Double Through The choice is up to you and what your going to do. Lots of selections out there. Much luck Jack Crow in Kuwait |
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