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Re: Momentary Switches


  • Subject: Re: Momentary Switches
  • From: "Paul Bendall" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 11:00:55 -0000

Graham,

Have a look at GET plc, they have a fantastic range of switches,=20
sockets and coordinated grids. In addition when I last contacted them=20
they will sell in small quantities via their distibution agents.

I tend to use TLC-Direct for the common switch faceplates as they are=20
cheaper (~=A37) whilst knowing I can use GET plc for the more=20
complicated setups.

Catalogue as PDF
http://www.getplc.com/pdf/GETCatalogueConnect2008.pdf

BTW I know what you mean about searching, it took probably 6 months=20
to discover the GET range

HTH

Paul

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Graham Kiff <graham.kiff@...> wrote:
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> I've been googling for the last few hours and I'm stuck.  I'm=20
trying to find 2 & 4 Gang momentary light switch replacements to=20
interface to Idratek, that are aesthetically pleasing something along=20
the lines of the CBus Saturn range.   I could just go for CBus and=20
install Saturn switch plates, but I really like the Idratek range and=20
the overall functionality achievable with their system.  I've=20
installed Cortex to see what's available and I'm blown away - it's a=20
serious system!!
>=20
> Any suggestions?
>=20
> TIA, Graham
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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