The switch is #275-016A
Pic here at
http://www.concentric.net/~Jhagen/TS/TS.jpg
The top switch is the orig. of course. There is a lever on the new
switch and because of that, I didn't use the small spring (as the orig
used) and it worked out great.
I suppose the lever could just be cut right off to function identical
as the original did, although w/o the spring and with the lever, I
can't tell any difference.
hope this helps,
James Hagen
---- Original Message -----
From: Jhagen < >
To: < >
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: VECTOR: WTB: Star Wars Thumb Button Switches
> Sorry about that Clay.
>
> As for the Shack #, I took the bad micro switch in and just matched
it
> up to the existing switches displayed. An easy event to remember.
> The wait took about 20 min while the cashier was tied up pitching
cell
> phone service. (!@$?!)
>
> I did save the package, and will do some digging.
>
> James Hagen
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Clay Cowgill < >
> To: < >
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 3:58 PM
> Subject: Re: VECTOR: WTB: Star Wars Thumb Button Switches
>
>
> > >WTB: Star Wars Thumb Button SwitchesI had the same problem and
> found my
> > >last replacement (at all places) Radio Shack.
> > >I believe that Clay sells them as well.
> >
> > Sorry, not me... I've got one out in my controller as well. Do
you
> happen
> > to recall the RadioShack part number that you used?
> >
>
>
>
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