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πŸ”Œ GAMA Electronics Momentary Off Momentary Rocker: A Reliable Switch for Quick and Easy Control Review

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4.7
πŸ”Œ Electrical Controls & Indicators, πŸ’‘ Industrial Electrical

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Type of review

Looks like a solid rocker switch. They can be used to replace two worn out Superwinch rocker switches. I accidentally bought the wrong type - I needed a reverse polarity type. But instead of sending them back I got them working by soldering pieces of solid #12 copper into the X between the outer terminals - the motor to the center terminals. Rated at 30 amps per pin, more than enough for small ATV winches.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Power Window Switch

The previous owner of the car I just bought put together a crazy maze of wires and relays to power the two front windows. I bought this to keep wiring to a minimum and use a hidden design. So far this switch has worked flawlessly and had no problems. The only problem I had was that I underestimated the size of the switch, it's quite a tall switch from the rocker to the binding posts (my fault, not the switch). Overall I'm very happy with my purchase, but if I did it again I'd look at a smaller…

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Dear

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Replace chassis switch fifth wheel

This item replaces the original fifth wheel switch. That's great because it's the contact power required for the system to work. It turned out that the original had 10 amps, which failed due to burned contacts. I had to open up the hole and bracket a bit because the switch was larger. This was done with the help of a dremel. It was a relief not having to worry about the Switch failing while on vacation. It cost over $50 to replace the manufacturer's original switch along with the wiring…

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  • price
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  • change