On Sunday, August 5, 2012 3:42:45 PM UTC+1, Roger Mills wrote:
On 05/08/2012 13:22, Arfa Daily wrote:
Hi all. Has anyone seen / used a 'light' switch that is just momentary
rather than latching like a normal switch ? I'm sure that somewhere in
the dim distant past, I have seen something that looks exactly like a
single gang flat-plate rocker light switch, but is actually spring
loaded back to the 'off' position. Or am I just imagining this in a
senior moment ? I've looked all through the Tool Station catalogue, but
nothing springs out at me.
Help confirming that they exist, or pointers to one, anyone ??
TIA
Arfa
On a similar subject, I'm looking for a single toggle switch with a neon
indicator which comes on in the ON position. [Obviously, I'd have to
supply it with a neutral as well as a live and switched live].
I want it for my holiday flat, where the bathroom light switch is
wall-mounted *outside* the bathroom. The light is frequently left on,
and a neon indicator would provide a reminder to turn it off. I know I
can get fused spur switches with indicators, but I don't really want the
fuse.
Any ideas?
You could do it in the Click modular system - a 2 module plate with a light switch and a neon fitted. Even a choice of colours!
http://www.downlightsdirect.co.uk/sw...white-pvc.html
http://www.downlightsdirect.co.uk/sw...ick-white.html
http://www.downlightsdirect.co.uk/sw...r-modules.html
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