I've installed numerous microswitches in some 3rd party eframes and they were quoted as having a 5g pull, WAS annouced that they had a 25g switch as apossed to the stock 80g. I've been using Radioshack's microswitches for a while, and noticed a difference between some of them that were sapose to be the same (had a difference in the ammount of force). http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...5Fid=275%2D016
That says it is 5g, but i think it feels heavier than my timmy stock microswitch, which is 80g. There is another switch that they sell, and it has the same ammount of force. I am wonder if they are giving the switch the mechy advantage by having the lever, which I had to remove in order to fit in.
However according to http://www.jameco.com, they have microswitch's w/ levers that require 50g and heavier...hrmm..
-Doron
That says it is 5g, but i think it feels heavier than my timmy stock microswitch, which is 80g. There is another switch that they sell, and it has the same ammount of force. I am wonder if they are giving the switch the mechy advantage by having the lever, which I had to remove in order to fit in.
However according to http://www.jameco.com, they have microswitch's w/ levers that require 50g and heavier...hrmm..
-Doron


. The mouse micro switch is a good idea. You pull could get down to sub .5mm I bet.



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