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I'm looking for some small switches that I can mount on a surface,
i.e. on flat walls (mostly wooden panels, possibly metal in a couple of cases). They can't be mounted in a hole at all because the other side of the same panel is also an 'outside' surface. They don't need to be safe for mains, they are only switching 12 volts at quite a low current (LED lighting, maximum an amp or so). Can anyone suggest anything suitable? Part of the trouble is that searching for 'surface mount[ing]' just produces an overwhelming number of SMD components which doesn't help at all. An architrave switch in a matching box is about the best I can manage at the moment but they're far bigger than I really want. -- Chris Green · |
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