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Thanks for your reply, nothing just only started using them for other switching and wonder about how they hold up under constant use - not just isolation.What's the problem with the MK Grid ones?
That'll look nice in their little kitchenSling a DOL on it but remove the hold on link. Not the cheapest method of doing it but you won't have to worry about the switch burning out!
Hi
For a waste disposal unit the customer does not to use the supplied air switch. Wants a push switch (push to work)
I see MK grid ones but cant find any others - and idea?
Kind Regards
David
Interesting, what's your regs there then?
That'll look nice in their little kitchen
LOL Sorry mate, I thought you were taking the mick, I was just playing along.DOL under sink beside waste disposal with remote start (your resistive switch) above worktop. I'm not suggesting screwing a DOL to the wall above worktop height! I ain't that rough!
No they are not, it even comes with the air switch. They like the idea that they have to operate on a rocker with one hand. I will mention Ian said your an idiot though, may just sway them
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