Ecler PAM DOA (with pics!) |
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cravings
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get a switch man...
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service dept Steve
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I think it was just a standard small format rocker switch with a green indicator in it, not an odd size at all. If you are happy to forgo the indicator there should be a pretty wide selection.
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We are not "They", We are "The others"http://www.servicedept.co.uk -
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soulray2
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Have tried taking a pic of the switch, when removed, but it's not that clear.
These are sealed units these switches, so there seems no way to open them up short of smashing them up.
Here's what it reads on the side because it's difficult to make out in the picture:
T85 R19,
6A250VAC RUSSENBERGER Light Country
If anyone can point me to where i may obtain a suitable replacement, I'll be much obliged!
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"Moderation in all things, particularly moderation!"
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audiomik
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what size is the panel cutout it fits into?
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Pinyorouk
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Did the switch measure open circuit with your multi meter when closed? Just a thought. I was always told to check the obvious . I'm sure you'd have checked this by now. Edited by Pinyorouk - 07 May 2011 at 5:09pm |
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kedwardsleisure
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farnell do them and in assorted neon colours!
You need the DPST version and of course 240V not 12V Edited by kedwardsleisure - 07 May 2011 at 5:29pm |
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Kevin
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M4trix
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Hi,
if my memory serves me right, I think the cutout hole for this switch is 19mm x 13mm. I recommend this switch from Farnell. The contact ratings are 4 Amps but that doesn't matter since the Ecler's soft start unit draws only, approx. 20mA. It's just a simple circuit with 2 relays. http://uk.farnell.com/marquardt/1855-1108-00/switch-dpst-4a-green-illumination/dp/1839495 Datasheet, http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/624892.pdf |
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soulray2
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Mik,
The cutout in the front panel is indeed 13 x 19mm, (some memory you have there M4trix!). And thanks to all of you for your suggestions: I'll get myself onto Farnell and order a replacement or 2!
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soulray2
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Thanks for that too Kedwardsleisure, but since you have piqued my curiosity, what does DPST stand for?
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audiomik
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DPST = Double Pole Single Throw
2 single, mechanically linked make/break switched contacts Mik Edited by audiomik - 08 May 2011 at 1:22pm |
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Steptone PA
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am selling another 2 of these for £120
one fully working and one with a board down... u could always use the partially workin one as a spares...
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Cloud, Scoop n JBL nut.
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M4trix
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Hm, I presume, shipping to Croatia would be quite expensive?
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