3PDT Blue switches - PCB Mount?

Started by O, March 17, 2005, 05:30:11 PM

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O

I've seen several effects where they use what seem to be the "blue" switches (like the ones Aron sells) but they are PCB mount. Does anyone know where/who sells these?

Are builders just using bigger pads and drilling bigger holes and just using the normal switches with solder lugs? :?

j0shua


ESPm2M

Quote from: j0shuayou can find at smallbearelectronics.com if you mean 3DPT switch

joshua, you are mistaken the blue 3PDT switchs at smallbear are not pcb mount, which is what O is looking for. Besides, Aron sells those for less than smallbear.

O, sorry I can't help ya, but I'm sure someone will chime in ...

O

Just to clear things up, here is an example of what I'm looking for...



the 3PDT switch is mounted directly on the PCB instead of being connected by wires (which is what most of us do).

Triffid

sure looks like those are just bigger pads... same flat look to the poles

ESPm2M

Now that I see exactly what you mean, those do appear to be the ones that both Aron and Steve sell. I tought you meant actual PCB mount, as in posts or spikes as opposed to solder lugs.

Gladmarr

Those look like the standard 3PDT switches to me as well.  When you lay out your board, just make sure you make those holes big enough to accept the solder lugs on the bottom of the switch.  But don't make them too big, or else you'll melt the switches or at least waste a ton of solder getting them in place.

Fret Wire

Your board should be slotted to accept the switch pins. That way there will be mechanical support for the sides of the pins, less chance of the solder joints cracking. Since that's kinda hard to do at home, I'd suggest using a drill bit size that just accepts the pins with some resistance.
Fret Wire
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j0shua

The carlin Switch is more small pins than fulton switch.... :)