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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Somebody posted a reference to a very slick CIT Relay & Switch, CH Series switch a number of months ago. I'm now working on a project where I would like to use one. Here's the problem....
I couldn't find anybody selling them and when I contacted CIT directly, they said that I could order directly from them with a $50 minimum!. A little steep for me. Has anybody found these elsewhere? Thanks, Kurt |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Colorado
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Both Mouser and Digikey sell many switches similar to these, although not the exact same brand. Do a search under "vandal proof" switches and you will find plenty of them.
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