Amici,
I am assembling my dash, and using toggle switches to control electrical
functions, I have a need for several off-on-on switches (e.g., headlights,
interior fan, wipers, etc). But all I can find are on-off-on switches.
I did find a website
(http://www.birch.net/~petek/autoelec/simple/tog3pos.htm) which explains how
to build a board that will convert on-off-on to off-on-on, but that looks
complex for my minimalist-inspired car.
Google turns up a few dune-buggy-based web sites that sell them, but I was
hoping to find a good quality, environmentally-sealed (AN- or MS- part
number) switch, but no luck. I am not interested in using shiney-chrome
Radio Shack switches or their ilk.
So what have people done when building a high-quality switch center? I've
looked at Painless, Waytech, Pegasus, Aircraft Spruce and similar sites, but
nothing has jumped out.
TIA,
Shane Ingate, switchless in Maryland
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