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| Written by Marc Levac | |
| Monday, 31 March 2008 | |
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Product Review Article... A neat radio switch featuring a built-in Y-harness...from GasRC Products.
The switch itself is a good
quality switch rated 6A -125VAC, more than enough for our applications. It
features mechanical locking so it can't be accidentally switched from On to Off
or vice versa. You literally have to pull on the lever to unlock it and move it
from one position to the next. It is a nice safety feature.
All connections are soldered
and sealed with shrink wrap tubing. All connectors are universal which means
that they should work with all popular radio brands. (ordering of leads might
have to be changed in the connectors for certain brands...check your radio
equipment spec sheets for more information) *update: after closer inspection of the switch, I can confirm that this switch is waterproof and can be used as-is for mounting on an outside wall of the radio box. If properly mounted with the supplied Orings, nut and washer it should ward off any water from getting inside your switch and radio box! (Thank you to Mike Sr. of Redline for pointing this out to me)
Happy Boating!
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| Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 April 2008 ) |
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Re:Y-Harness Switch
Apr 08 2008 22:02:33 I wont swear to that particular one but the ones I use from speedmaster are advertised as waterproof, there is a small oring on the spring loaded locking bat handle. The ones I saw look identical except they are double pole double throw center off, mine are single pole.
I have used them for 4 years and none have failed yet and I run and dunk a lot, so they get wet quite often. Was there an oring on the bat handle? mike sr |
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Re:Y-Harness Switch
Apr 08 2008 22:14:07 this is a link to the speedmaster page its listed on.
http://rossisales.com/otherprodnew.html I use this one exclusively in all my boats.Just the bare toggle handle sticking out, no boot of any kind. mike sr |
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Re:Y-Harness Switch
Apr 08 2008 22:43:32 This is the switch that I use Mark, the nut is homemade as I dont like the ones that come with it, I seal it to the lid with silicone only (no oring). The leads are soldered on, heatshrink applied, and coated with shoo goo for strain relief. The extra plug is for charging. The switch position can be reversed, just switch plugs to the receiver. mike sr |
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Re:Y-Harness Switch
Apr 08 2008 22:51:11 be sure to loctite the little cap on the bat handle, just a minute amount of it though, it will vibrate off if you dont..
mike sr |
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Re:Y-Harness Switch
Apr 09 2008 14:52:04 You know what...after closer inspection you are in fact correct. This switch should hold up to water...yes there is an oring in there and it will hold up to water just as good and anything else we use to seal other parts/components of the radio box. Thank you very much for pointing this out... I will update the article!
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