Where can I get tact switches?

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Where can I get tact switches?

Post by Trollman » Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:05 pm

I'm currently doing Hailrazer's Gamecube trigger mod, and have figured out I need some 5mm momentary-on tact switches. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find any. Does anyone know where to get 5mm momentary-on tact switches? Somewhere on the internet would be preferable.

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Re: Where can I get tact switches?

Post by Snow_Cat » Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:36 am

I usually order new parts from ca.Digikey.com (Tactile Switches; off-Mom, vertical, non-illuminated, instock)(because I am lazy, and shipping is free with orders > $50) but Mouser.com (off-Mom, vertical, non-illuminated) is good too.

Also, here is a list of 'surplus' suppliers in Canada http://www.repairfaq.org/ELE/F_surplus_ca.html but I've not really used these before and the list is slightly out of date by a few years...

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Re: Where can I get tact switches?

Post by Trollman » Fri Jul 22, 2011 5:57 pm

Snow_Cat wrote:I usually order new parts from ca.Digikey.com (Tactile Switches; off-Mom, vertical, non-illuminated, instock)(because I am lazy, and shipping is free with orders > $50) but Mouser.com (off-Mom, vertical, non-illuminated) is good too.

Also, here is a list of 'surplus' suppliers in Canada http://www.repairfaq.org/ELE/F_surplus_ca.html but I've not really used these before and the list is slightly out of date by a few years...
Are you sure these will work? I was told the tact switches I needed were Momentary-On.

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Re: Where can I get tact switches?

Post by Snow_Cat » Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:23 pm

... do you mean normally-open (off, momentary on) or normally-closed (on, momentary off)

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