Joe,
Thanks for all the information you've provided. I found your article from September 27, 2010 on how to make a heavy duty bell button. I went to Radio Shack to purchase the parts needed to build the switch. However, they don't have the 276-1661 diodes listed in their system anymore. They did have a 276-1653 diode. I also called Digi-Key and they have a 6amp 50 volt diode part number 6AO5-TP. Would either of these work?
Radio Shack did carry the 3 amp 275-1549 switch. They didn't have a 275-016 switch however, they did have a 275-0016 spdt sub mini lever switch rated at 5 amps at 125/250 vac. Digi-Key had a spst normally opened switch rated at 5 amp, 120 volt AC part number GH1358-ND. Would either of these 5 amps work because I prefer to go with the heavier switch.
Any feed back on which diodes or switches will work will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Thanks for all the information you've provided. I found your article from September 27, 2010 on how to make a heavy duty bell button. I went to Radio Shack to purchase the parts needed to build the switch. However, they don't have the 276-1661 diodes listed in their system anymore. They did have a 276-1653 diode. I also called Digi-Key and they have a 6amp 50 volt diode part number 6AO5-TP. Would either of these work?
Radio Shack did carry the 3 amp 275-1549 switch. They didn't have a 275-016 switch however, they did have a 275-0016 spdt sub mini lever switch rated at 5 amps at 125/250 vac. Digi-Key had a spst normally opened switch rated at 5 amp, 120 volt AC part number GH1358-ND. Would either of these 5 amps work because I prefer to go with the heavier switch.
Any feed back on which diodes or switches will work will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks