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Tim+ wrote:
williamwright wrote:
1. I only realised today that normal toggle switches that need a
nominally half-inch hole have (at least) two incompatible threads and
sizes of nut.

2. I have a panel that includes a toggle switch that controls the mains
supply to a row of sockets, to which are connected a desk PC and two
monitors. (Other peripherals (scanner, printers, etc) are on a different
circuit). This switch is only operated twice a day. It has to be
replaced quite often; maybe more often than once a year. The replacement
is always rated at 250V, 15A. The switches have been from RS and Rapid
(not all the same batch then). The mode of failure is mechanical: the
toggle springs back to the ON position when switched towards OFF.
Sometimes once the faulty switch has been removed it then works
perfectly! It's as if simply being fixed into the panel is stressing it
in some way. The switch body doesn't touch the panel. Other switches on
the panel never fail, including one that does exactly the same job but
supplies a different PC. I'm puzzled. Chance?


I‘ve come across similar issues with cord pull switches for lights and
showers. Work perfectly in your hand, screw them to the ceiling and they
stop latching. Never could work out why.


A spring isn't strong enough to counter the effect of gravity?

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