One of my switches has broke and i am looking for a replacement.I have seen one on the Bailey Parts website but with postage it comes in over ten pound .I have seen various switches on other websites but i am unsure of the hole size . Can anyone help.
For the sake of a tenner you will get the right switch and it will work.Get one from another supplier and it could be different and, end up buying the Bailey one after all.
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I'd usually agree with Jeff and to be honest you might prefer the Bailey original route to keep the switches the same as existing ...
BUT ...
their prices are flaming rediculous!
Maplin do a range of round panel mount switches, see here. Diameter cut-out is 20mm and the Bailey switches are got-melt glued into place to secure. It will depend though on which switch has failed as of the four switches, x2 are unique and other pair are standard SPST switches.
I think that's a SPDT switch. Providing rating ok then alternative should be alright. I'll double check on our van in daylight as it's on drive at the moment.
My mistake, it's a standard SPST switch.
Although the Maplin site doesn't show full spec (current rating etc), switch JR96E should do the job. It's mainly a remote switch for the 12v circuit.
Not replaced one Andy, but there isn't much glue on the switch and it would prise off with relative ease; the glue just seems to be holding the switch to stop it rotating in the hole. Pop old switch out, pop new one in and fix with hot-melt if you've got a gun (sets quicker) or some sealant will do the same but obviously needs curing time. The connections are just via a pair of 4mm spade fittings.
Incidentally, I assume you've proved it is the switch at fault and not a remote fault in the consumer unit?