No problem, although you had already posted the above more than once and this made me misunderstand your subsequent posts over and over. 😉
However, my actual and personal opinion regarding switches with integrated LEDs at 220V and electric safety is that I no longer use them, just as I've already said before.
Instead, my current choice was oriented towards switches like this one
providing overall high-quality, having all the features you could ask for in a very good switch (even that of being certified to be used with DC).
https://www.tme.com/us/en-us/details/ae-c3950bbaaa/toggle-switches/bulgin/c3950bb/
I placed it on the rear panel, very close to the mains IEC socket.
However, my actual and personal opinion regarding switches with integrated LEDs at 220V and electric safety is that I no longer use them, just as I've already said before.
even though I no longer used it again
Instead, my current choice was oriented towards switches like this one
providing overall high-quality, having all the features you could ask for in a very good switch (even that of being certified to be used with DC).
https://www.tme.com/us/en-us/details/ae-c3950bbaaa/toggle-switches/bulgin/c3950bb/
I placed it on the rear panel, very close to the mains IEC socket.
I just want to made it 100% sure! 😀
By the way, there's a reason some of those push button switches are classified as "Anti-Vandal" or "Vandal Resistant".
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https://www.e-switch.com/product-catalog/anti-vandal
By the way, there's a reason some of those push button switches are classified as "Anti-Vandal" or "Vandal Resistant".
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https://www.e-switch.com/product-catalog/anti-vandal
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Is it a statement or a question (with missing question mark)? 🤔there's a reason some of those push button switches are classified as "Anti-Vandal" or "Vandal Resistant".
However, https://www.e-switch.com/blog/what-are-anti-vandal-switches-what-are-their-uses/ . 😀
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