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Old 11-10-2020, 10:18 AM
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I have a 1993 top gun with keys and then toggle switches on the upper panel to actually light the engines.
I am updating my panels and need to switch to the newer style flush round button that Cigarette uses because I have marine machine shifters and the throw when in forward would interfere with other switches.
Does anyone know who makes these or the best place to get them?
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EAO is the manufacture, it takes four components to make up one switch. I think I have the part numbers written down somewhere, but Lip-Ship sales them and I think there $85 a switch.

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Yes, that is exactly what I am after... I assume since it has other components, it must have some kind of in-line relay....
I need to understand these better I guess
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Originally Posted by eichhoma
Yes, that is exactly what I am after... I assume since it has other components, it must have some kind of in-line relay....
I need to understand these better I guess
No relay, its made up of a lens, base, actuator, and a contact block with 2 N.O. contacts. They're actually a industrial pushbutton, mainly used for control panels.
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