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(ON)-OFF-(ON) Switch?

arthurc10

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Where can I find one? Radioshack doesnt have one, says that they cant order one(may be BS tho because the girl didnt know much of anything). The ones an McMaster-Carr are huge, and Grainger doesnt have a micro either.

Trying to install winch control on my MX3, but dont want maintained switches, I prefer a momentary one to keep my winch from burning up.
 
Where can I find one? Radioshack doesnt have one, says that they cant order one(may be BS tho because the girl didnt know much of anything). The ones an McMaster-Carr are huge, and Grainger doesnt have a micro either.

Trying to install winch control on my MX3, but dont want maintained switches, I prefer a momentary one to keep my winch from burning up.

You can order one from Radioshack online, I went in there yesterday and the guy offered to order it for me then too. The girl was giving you BS. I ended up running over to Frys electronics today and picked one up there for $2.50. the part number for frys is 35-005 the part number for radio shack is 275-325 you can order from either online if you don't have one local.

www.frys.com

Larry
 
Rather than replacing a swich that will probably go bad again due to dirt and banging around, I replace mine.
I like to use Dean's Micro connectors w/polarity. One plug solders to the ESC on/off wires. The other just gets bridged with short piece of wire. Sometimes I loop the short wire through a chassis hole so it doesn't get lost.
 
Rather than replacing a swich that will probably go bad again due to dirt and banging around, I replace mine.
I like to use Dean's Micro connectors w/polarity. One plug solders to the ESC on/off wires. The other just gets bridged with short piece of wire. Sometimes I loop the short wire through a chassis hole so it doesn't get lost.

he's talking about a switch on the radio,,not in the rig
 
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