[sdiy] O/T illuminated switches

Graham Atkins gatkins at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Apr 25 17:20:28 CEST 2009


If anyone else over there is about to order some of these, would  
anyone be prepared to buy
20 of them and send them to the UK (Should not cost too much, a small  
packet from UK to
America is less than 2UKP). I can pay by PayPal. Thanks in advance.

Graham

On 23 Apr 2009, at 06:23, Olav Martin Kvern wrote:

> Eric Brombaugh wrote: "Hey - those are the switches Paul used for  
> GorF!"
>
> Indeed! That's how I found out about them!
>
> I think that synth DIY often works this way--even if you don't want  
> to build the specific project, there's something in the schematic or  
> build of materials that leads you to something that you *do* want to  
> use.
>
> Electronics Goldmine is amazing--between them and All Electronics,  
> I'm a happy builder. Also, their sale on Panasonic rotary encoders:
>
> http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=G16267
>
> ...deserves mention. These are of incredibly cheap manufacture (the  
> pins actually seem to be some sort of foil that comes apart with  
> even minimal breadboard stress), but they work very well. With a  
> push switch, even.
>
> (Disclaimer: I have no financial interest in either of the companies  
> mentioned above, apart from my abhorrence of paying more than $.25  
> for a potentiometer or $.50 for a knob.)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ole
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