Oh come on - get real!
Why mess around with the microswitch when the complete foot switch costs less that £20.
http://www.seateach.com/lewmar-deck-foot-switch.html
and deeper underneath and I really don't want to drill out a hole through the gelcoat. . In addition, but not the major consideration is the SX costs £45 plus P+P. But thanks for trying to help!WARNING
I have a Lofrans Tigres. After replacing the Lofrans foot switches every 12 months or so I switched to some Quick foot switches which use microswitches. They lasted longer than the Lofrans switches but both failed closed. This meant that the windlass kept running up once down once. Fortunately in both occasions I was able to get to the breaker before any damage was done.
I will not use foot switches with microswitches again.
If the problem is contact burning/arcing/welding then some protection could be added?
Nope the problem is they live on the foredeck in a damp salty environment and spend some of their time under water as we beat up the islands. The innards turn to blue green goo.
This despite my best efforts to seal the damn things.
I have quite an old switch which is wider than current SX switch View attachment 64973 and deeper underneath and I really don't want to drill out a hole through the gelcoat. . In addition, but not the major consideration is the SX costs £45 plus P+P. But thanks for trying to help!
TudorSailot
Thanks. I have looked more carefully and now know that I have a switch made by ITW with their codeAs well as the one I posted yesterday this might appeal to you
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/microswitches/8235289/
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Has anyone found a source that will replace the microswitch that is within the lewmar deck switch
View attachment 64970
The little code number is 19N816PK. I tried Google without success
Thanks
TudorSailor