tctla skrev:Hi,
As I don't have the servicemanual I can't say for sure if this could be a solution.
I'm thinking about replacing the switch with a somewhat simpler type and let it control a relay or possibly two, depending on just how much switching is taking place.
It won't be original, but it will be functional and sometimes the latter is to be prefered imho.
The original switch would that be an ITT Schadow-switch perhaps? I remember that company producing switches which looks like what you describe. You might get lucky searching the web knowing the brandname of the switch.
Best regards and
De beste wensen voor een vrolijk kerstfeest en een gelukkig nieuwjaar.
/Torben
Hi Torben,
Thanks for the input but these switches are unmarked and I don't have anything that even comes close to them. You can see the attachment, most likely some old parts they still had. I have many switches but they are all too large in length. The old ones have a very short throw at the end of the switch (where it is held in the metal frame).
I have now ordered some that might fit but their legs are too short. What i'm going to do is grind the legs down (make them thinner). Then I will take an IC holder and remove the legs (I have very long ones). I will push the removed legs of the IC holder onto the legs of the switch and solder them down. That should make them long enough.
Afterwards there still is the problem is actually getting them in. The switches are all held bij a metal bracket and as far as I can tell the entire thing was put in and then the switches were soldered on. It seems to be impossible to remove a single switch. Mine was broken so that was easy, getting a new one in there will be a headache :-(.
De bedste ønsker for en vrolig kerstfest og et lykkeligt nytår.
(That was my best Danish)
Bert
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