On Wednesday, June 24, 2015 1:35 PM, Vincent Slyngstad <v.slyngs...@frontier.com> wrote:
From: Paul Birke: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 10:59 PM > Can anyone recommend suitable rotary switches for either the A (vertical) > or B (angled) configuration? Unfortunately I don't have any leads on a modern equivalent. (Just the fairly useless DEC part numbers.) The construction is dead simple, though. Essentially, mine are a set of reed switches mounted at 36 degree intervals, a couple of end plates, and a central shaft with a magnet on it. Some detents which make the shaft tend to want to stay where you put it. The newer ones presumably used an angle of 30 degrees instead of 36. It's probably achievable to create something with a 3D printer and some modern reed switches that would fit the original form factor. Vince My 8/e had the reed switched based one which had broken reeds and a weak magnet.I replaced the reeds with small one found on ebay and also the magnet to get it working.It has a sloppy feel to it. My 8/m has a mechanical switch. It has a much nicer feel than the reed based one.Probably the different way the panels are marked is because of these two ways of makinga rotary switch. I have no idea why DEC made their own switch out of the reeds. Seems like it would cost more than a standard switch so they probably had a reason. Possibly they thought it would not wear as much with thereeds having millions of operations rating. -Bob