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Old 01-28-2004, 02:12 AM
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Default Re: Good source for higher end switches but at goo

John
Depending on where your mounting those switches the toggle may or may not work. If using the old Formica dash or replacing the Formica dash in a similar fashion and same thickness they'll work. Off the top of my head I don’t remember seeing toggles with threaded shafts long enough to go through the full thickness of the dash UNLESS the core was cut away and removed… similar to areas behind the Formica .



The two smaller holes on the right were holes made to accommodate toggles ..... the five smaller holes where push/pull they had a longer threaded shaft



I would look for Cole Hersee, Anchor etc... as they are commonly seen in use for marine environment. I would also use boots on the switches especially given their exposure to the elements and salt ( that doesn’t help your lit toggles however)

If you are doing a complete electrical overhaul... have you thought about a prefabricated panel ???
Blue Sea, Hella, Paneltronics etc….. any combo of fuse/circuit breaker, backlit labels, status indicator lights, waterproof, vertical/ horizontal orientation, panel color, amount of switches, toggle /rocker, different switch functions and its all put together for you and its neat and clean
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