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Geeeze you would think I was asking for something super trick but internet, automotive and switch manufacture searches are looking grim.



What I am looking for is a DPST, 12V Illuminated switch that will mount in a round hole.

Rocker, toggle or push button.



So far the only thing I have located is a rectangle rocker that will mean more work to install in the dash.

Thats ok for me but if my project works well (sorry- top secrete for now) others may want to try it out which means they will have to fuss with a rectangle hole too.



Am I missing a supplier out there?
 
Give these folks a shot. I think I saw some with illuminated handles when I was over there a month or so ago.



They stock 'off the wall' stuff. Hold outs from the days when all us techies used to build our own stuff.



Capital Electronics Industrial

2105 West McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85009

(602) 258-1491
 
I picked up a chrome toggle with a red led in the end from advance auto last year. Don't know if they still carry them. Use it for my valet switch, and mounted it in the unused O/D switch space next to fog light switch. Red light on - no smoke, red light off - lots of smoke. :D



Jim
 
Originally posted by PLeavitt

Pac brake uses a toggle with a red led in the end. I have a couple of them. PM me and I will send you one.



Pete
Hey Pete, is it a DPST Switch? I need 4 terminals and a 2 position- on/off switch that will control 2 circuits.
 
Originally posted by John - K5AWO

Give these folks a shot. Capital Electronics Industrial

2105 West McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85009

(602) 258-1491



Thanks John... I called them and struck out. Nice people, they gave me a number of a competitor but I struck out there too.
 
Thanks JWChessell & stick for those leads…I tried but struck out.



I have a DPST, 12VAC Illuminated rocker on the way from Digikey and they say it should work on DC just not as bright. Gotta work with a rectangle hole on that one though :(
 
O'reileys Auto Parts

I bought several rocker switchs that from the surface look like a regular rectangle rocker but they actually mounted through a 1/2 round hole, they are also lighted.



I bought them at Oreillys.
 
The best source I know of for switches or almost anything electronic is www.digikey.com



You can download the part of their catalog you need from here:



http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T042/SectG.pdf



I couldn't find what you're looking for there, either. It might be easier to find a DPDT swich and just ignore the connections you don't need. Of course, you don't want one with a "center off" position.
 
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Originally posted by BobHall

It might be easier to find a DPDT switch and just ignore the connections you don't need. Of course, you don't want one with a "center off" position.
Hi Bob,

I was also thinking a DPDT but don't see how I could light the switch and control the circuit I need to at the same time.



My problem is the circuit I want to control needs to be pulled to ground when the switch is on rather than powered up like most others.



looks like 4 terminals are needed

1) 12VDC power in for Illumination only

2) Ground for Illumination

3) Circuit control

4) Ground for circuit control



When switched to the "on" position #2 & #4 would close to ground.

Special resistive circuitry will be used in the ground side of #4 so grounding the Illumination through there won't light the led.



When switched off the Illumination would be off and #3 & #4 would be open.



So far its a rocker sw but where on a 3rd gen is a good place to saw a rectangle hole that would look nice??
 
Matt,

With all the trouble you are going thru. I suggest that you get a SPST and use that to control a DPST relay.



Those are easily obtained, even thru auto stores.
 
Originally posted by John - K5AWO

I suggest that you get a SPST and use that to control a DPST relay.
Good idea, I will check that out. I just need a tab that will switch to ground and not power, having the switch lighted I feel would be a plus as a warning the circuit is enabled.
 
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