Ok I am ready to put the 1/16 metal strip onto the front of the case but the switch was not listed on the parts page. Is this something I get from radio Shack? If so does anyone know the part Number?
The one in the NES does not look like the one in Ben's picture.
egomine wrote:Ok I am ready to put the 1/16 metal strip onto the front of the case but the switch was not listed on the parts page. Is this something I get from radio Shack? If so does anyone know the part Number?
The one in the NES does not look like the one in Ben's picture.
Thanks.
Yeah, you can get the switch from Radio Shack. It is a SPST slide switch, Part number 275-401 (which is the one I used). There is another SPST slide switch (part number 275-406), but I dunno if it would work. The amperage is lower on on 275-406 (.3 amps). The one I used is rated for 6 amps. I hope this helps.
Life is a lot like a video game without the extra lives and continues.
or you could be cool and build a sweet knife switch twice the size of your protable out of leftover metal scraps. Just bolt that baby on to the back of your portable NESp. It'll give your portable that "Frankenstien" look I'm we are all dreaming of. (ended with a preposition haha!)
or you could be cool and build a sweet knife switch twice the size of your protable out of leftover metal scraps. Just bolt that baby on to the back of your portable NESp. It'll give your portable that "Frankenstien" look I'm we are all dreaming of. (ended with a preposition haha!)
sorry to be alittle nitpicky with this, but "Frenkenstien" never had a name and his doctors name was "Dr. Frenkenstien"
man that was geeky...anyway, I could have sworn that they listed that part numbers for the switches in the Basic electronics section (browses book) they do in fact!