[sdiy] Toggle Switches
Tom Bugs
admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Thu Sep 20 11:58:41 CEST 2012
I also use Taiway (via Rapid) and have been very happy with them - based
on quality *and* price.
They are good value, but still good quality.
Tom
On 19/09/2012 17:17, David G Dixon wrote:
> I have always used Taiway switches from Small Bear, and they are very good,
> and quite inexpensive. I've never had any issues whatsoever. They feel
> good, but he only carries the round shafts (not the fancy rectangular ones
> some people prefer). Also, most importantly, they have solder terminals
> which are potted with epoxy, so they do not get funky when you solder (or
> desolder and resolder) them, like cheap switches do.
>
>> NKK toggle switches have the nicest feel that I have (yet)
>> experienced. That, plus the allegedly high reliability makes
>> them my preferred choice. And, as you say, the price
>> difference is not that big... but I'm sure there are other
>> opinions out there too. :-)
>>
>>> Just wanted to confirm before I place a fairly large order,
>>> NKK toggle switches still the switch of choice?
>>>
>>> I had been using the Mountain switches from Mouser happily with no
>>> trouble, but noticed that the price difference was much smaller now
>>> and I know how people have raved about NKKs in the past...
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