Anyone know of some aesthetically nice power switches for mains voltage at 8A+?
The only ones I've found that don't look super cheap are standard 12mm thread metal toggle switches (not great) and a Schurter MSM LA 22mm. Pics attached.
But would love to find something prettier
The only ones I've found that don't look super cheap are standard 12mm thread metal toggle switches (not great) and a Schurter MSM LA 22mm. Pics attached.
But would love to find something prettier
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First one (button) is ok (is good), and there are different ones.
Second one (toggle switch?) - I don't like. It looks like a part of grandfarther's tractor for me. It could be ok only in some special designs.
It could be such a way for powerful audio devices: you make stand-by power unit (for different reasons), so the button can be not powerful, but only signal (to operate relay or something else). It gives posibility to choose from different aestetical types of buttons.
Second one (toggle switch?) - I don't like. It looks like a part of grandfarther's tractor for me. It could be ok only in some special designs.
It could be such a way for powerful audio devices: you make stand-by power unit (for different reasons), so the button can be not powerful, but only signal (to operate relay or something else). It gives posibility to choose from different aestetical types of buttons.
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Anyone know of some aesthetically nice power switches for mains voltage at 8A+?
You can use any switch that you like, small or large, if the switch controls a relay
that does the actual power switching.
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A touch switch to control a power relay.
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A touch switch to control a power relay.
You can use any switch that you like, small or large, if the switch controls a relay
that does the actual power switching.
you make stand-by power unit (for different reasons), so the button can be not powerful, but only signal (to operate relay or something else). It gives posibility to choose from different aestetical types of buttons.
Yes I know but then I need to add some standby power supply that is always on.
Try Bulgin
They have a few of the now classic vandal style switches but nothing for mains voltage at around 8+ amps.
Have you considered rotary? Then you can use any knob that takes your fancy
I thought this could be cool but couldn't find a cheapish one that does 8+ amps?
you can use a 240v relay.but then I need to add some standby power supply that is always on.
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For whatever reason switches don’t seem to exceed around 5-6A without the relay you see.
Someone out there can likely provide the answer, probably due to some construction issue.
Shop Vac switches usually are around 10A, and usually rockers.
If you want a fancy button switch, get the one I posted.
Someone out there can likely provide the answer, probably due to some construction issue.
Shop Vac switches usually are around 10A, and usually rockers.
If you want a fancy button switch, get the one I posted.
For whatever reason switches don’t seem to exceed around 5-6A without the relay you see.
Someone out there can likely provide the answer, probably due to some construction issue.
Shop Vac switches usually are around 10A, and usually rockers.
If you want a fancy button switch, get the one I posted.
Arcing of the contacts. If you can find a DC rated switch, it will usually handle quite a bit of AC current, because DC is at 100% current all the time, so AC which is only at 100% current a brief moment every half second, will be fine. But DC rated switches are expensive. A low current switch and a relay will be less expensive.
Pass labs has a nice implementation of the standard toggle switch:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I tested a few different modules.
One of the larger toggle switches feels nice, The NKK S-332, but the force required to switch it is quite large. You would need quite a hefty enclosure just to keep it in place.
Same problem for the Schurter 1241.6831.1120000 MSM22 LA push button model, quite a high amount of force required.
One of the larger toggle switches feels nice, The NKK S-332, but the force required to switch it is quite large. You would need quite a hefty enclosure just to keep it in place.
Same problem for the Schurter 1241.6831.1120000 MSM22 LA push button model, quite a high amount of force required.
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I use these. They work fine, and I don't care if it "looks like it's for grandad's tractor". They make a very nice loud click, too.
5 X Heavy Duty 15A 250V SPST 2 Terminal ON/OFF Toggle Switch Waterproof Boot | eBay
You could always use a circuit like this with a relay, too.
latching-press-on-press-off-high-side-switch-circuit.png, Push Button ON-OFF Soft Latch Circuits, Battery Powered Touch Toggle ON OFF Switch, Momentary Button MOSFET Power Switch for Microcontrollers
5 X Heavy Duty 15A 250V SPST 2 Terminal ON/OFF Toggle Switch Waterproof Boot | eBay
You could always use a circuit like this with a relay, too.
latching-press-on-press-off-high-side-switch-circuit.png, Push Button ON-OFF Soft Latch Circuits, Battery Powered Touch Toggle ON OFF Switch, Momentary Button MOSFET Power Switch for Microcontrollers
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