Looking for *basic* switch box

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Looking for *basic* switch box

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Hi all,

I'm about to "install" 3-4 (probably 3) TIR3s in the rear window of my truck, and I need a simple switch box to control everything.

I'm looking for something basic - I need one on/off switch, and I wouldn't mind having 2 momentary switches to control the flash patterns.

Any suggestions?

Something like this is what I'm looking for, but with 3 switches, more compact, and without the uber-insane $80 price tag:

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Post by Adam »

I have a little switchbox that would be absolutely perfect for you. Well I did.. I used to.

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One power switch and one momentary on a bracket. $20 new at http://www.rimindustries.com

I think I sold the one I had. =/
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Post by Adam »

I still have this one..

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Asking $25 for... see here: http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=42675
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Post by fireradio »

Perfect - Thanks!

"Lighted Switch for

2-4-6 Outlet with
Scan-Lock

Pattern Switch"

What does 2-4-6 outlet mean?
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And do you know how many amps it is rated for, just out of curiousity? (The little 2-switcher)
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Post by Adam »

Most automotive switches are for 15-20 amps but of course it's up to the user to add his own fuses.
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Post by KitN1MCC »

check out A&W direct
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Post by Adam »

KitN1MCC wrote:check out A&W direct
Could you be less vague. For what? Where is it? Whats the URL?
I searched google, found A&W Food Services, Yum Brand foods, A&W National Purchasing..

Can I go home now?
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Adam wrote:
KitN1MCC wrote:check out A&W direct
Could you be less vague. For what? Where is it? Whats the URL?
I searched google, found A&W Food Services, Yum Brand foods, A&W National Purchasing..

Can I go home now?
Ditto.
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Post by thebigphish »

fireradio wrote:What does 2-4-6 outlet mean?
probably a really bad way of saying that the switch can turn on 2, 4 or 6 outlet strobe packs.

often seen with idiots selling electronics to idiots and then marking the hell up on the cheap 2 dollar switch.
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Post by JohnWayne »

I think Kit is referring to AW the tow truck supply house. I get their catalogs sometimes. They have some neat stuff, but most of it is overpriced. They have a website at http://www.awdirect.com.

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Post by olderookie »

omb supply has better pricing

http://store.yahoo.com/omb-ps/index.html
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Post by 1STOPCOPSHOP »

GOOD OL RADIO SHACK CAN HELP
IF YOU DONT MIND A LITTLE BUILDING, YOU CAN GET ANY NUMBER OF 12V 30 AMP LIGHTED SWITCH FOR ABOUT 4 BUCKS EACH AND A SIMPLE PROJECT BOX. THE SWITCH I NORMALLY USE IS A BLACK ROUND SHAPED SWITCH WITH THE TINY LED IN THE TOP OF IT THAT LIGHTS UP RED, OR YOU CAN BUY ONE WITH GREEN LED. YOU JUST DRILL A 3\4 INCH HOLE TO INSTALL AND FUSE AND INSTALL YOU ITEM YOU NEED TO POWER UP. :D
"IT'S UNWISE TO PAY TOO MUCH, IT'S WORSE TO PAY TOO LITTLE. WHEN YOU PAY TOO MUCH YOU LOSE LITTLE MONEY-THAT IS ALL. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING. BECAUSE WHAT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING THE THING IT WAS BOUGHT TO DO"
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Post by Adam »

From my own experience, Radio Shack doesn't have any automotive grade switches.
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Post by nypd »

i got that little 2 switch unit... $20 shipped brand new..
im always looking for t-band radio's... especially sabers..
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