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    Default Re: bulgin switch 14.99

    I love those switches, anyone know the cheapest place to get one in the UK?
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    Default Re: bulgin switch 14.99

    Thanks Mike, I'll take a look.
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    Default Re: bulgin switch 14.99

    I have a similar switch in my case: the sealed switch looks just like it but without the lighting. You can get it from Maplin for about £10.

    I'm assuming the price above is in $...it might be worth asking someone on the boards to ship you one, cos you're not going to get them cheaper than that.

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    All Electronics has them for $3.95us. Granted they don't have the lighted band but they are very nice Stainless buttons.

    Rounded top : http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...OMENTARY_.html

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    I'm pretty sure they ship to the UK (you'd have to call and check), But I'm not sure that it would end up being cheaper then Maplin then?

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    Well, they arent lighted. But for that price can you really complain!? Thats like what? A twenty dollar difference on some sites!? NICE

    Thanks for the linkage CBB. You seem to live up to your title very well!

    I dont suppose you know of a cheap website to get wires for those do you? I looked at FrozenCPU.com (arent they UK?) and they were about six bucks? Which isnt too bad I suppose.

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    Sorry Snow, I make my own cables most of the time...or reuse bits of old one


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    Go to a PC fixin' shop and ask for old PSU's. All the cable you'll ever need.

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    Default Re: bulgin switch 14.99

    Get yerself' some 22 gauge or so wire and a bag o' molex connectors. You can get like 100 for 5 bucks on eBay.

    Also, you can get them there mobo connectors for dirt cheap, too. You'll need some thinner gauge wire, however.
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