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T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 01 Nov 2013, 19:57
by SikaStag
I have a large stock of T20 tail cap pressure switches.

They are a 2 button switch. First button switches the torch on and off., same button when slightly pressed, changes the modes. The second switch is a press and hold down to switch the illumination on.

These are £6.50 each. If purchased with a T20 it is just an extra £6.50. If purchased on their own. Due to the size of the tailcap these can not be sent large letter. Minimum postage will be £3. £4 signed for.

Due to the low value of the switch. the customer can choose not pay for signed for, at their own risk. I have proof of postage for everything I sell. Could also be posted 2nd class to save some expense.

Ian

Orders through the email in my signature not through Pm.

Re: T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 04 Nov 2013, 01:22
by Hilbily
T20 with ir pill fitted. £41 + £4 p&p.
T20 with XPE Red pill. £37 + £4 p&p. All prices as goods not as a gift via Paypal.
T20 tail cap pressure Switch £6.50 + p&p

Top man there Ian!

Re: T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 04 Nov 2013, 08:10
by SikaStag
Does not seem right to be asking the customer to pay as a gift when they are buying goods from a business.

Ian

Re: T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 05 Jan 2014, 21:30
by Yorkshire Gaslamp
Hi, would this type of switch be alright on a 12volt camera/screen set up, would it take the volts/amps ?.
The setup i have now is awkward to switch on/off from the battery holding pouch.
I have considered using a table lamp switch but it`s bulky against one of these switches.

Thanks Yorkshire Gaslamp.

Re: T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 00:33
by SikaStag
I have no idea if the electrics would handle the 12v.


Ian

Re: T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 00:56
by phoenix
Yes, that switch will work OK.
They get used on torches with 2 x18650 batteries which is 7.4 volts, and 12volts is not enough of an increase to hurt them. They also handle currents in excess of 3 amps on some of the high power LEDs and your camera and scree won't need anything like that amount of current.

Cheers

Bruce

Re: T20 pressure switches. Electrical not air pressure.

Posted: 06 Jan 2014, 09:09
by SikaStag
Thanks for the info Bruce.

Ian