Hi John: I was thinking about the switch being a "normally open, momentary contact" type requiring a certain polarity. Perhaps I'm in error. Jim Coleman, Sr. On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, John Ross wrote: > Hi Jim, > Could you explain, why it would make a difference as to which wire goes where, on > the foot switch. I can see it on the charger. > Regards, > John M. Ross > > "Jim Coleman, Sr." wrote: > > > Hi Ed: > > > > Radio Shack did have several plugs which worked. I used to make my own > > thumb switches with plugs from Radio Shack. The length is probably not > > as important as the diameter. When you solder the wires on to the new > > plug, it is important that you get the right wire to the right terminal > > in order for the footswitch to work properly. > > > > Jim Coleman, Sr. > > > > On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Ed Carwithen wrote: > > > > > The wire on the foot pedal of my SAT has developed a break right at the > > > plug end. My friendly Radio Shack has all kinds of plugs, but none like > > > this. The break is too close to the plug to repair. I don't need a new > > > foot pedal for $75. I need a new plug for $1.89, and some wire. The plug > > > is 3/32" and 9/16th" long. Anybody know where I can get a replacement????? > > > > > > Ed Carwithen > > > John Day > > > > > > > >
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