So this 12A switch lives in a well / root cellar / battery temperature stabilizer. I replaced a ToughSwitch and the bits just keep on flying through. I know the batteries never fall below freezing, but I don't know about the air temps so I'm glad these will handle real cold. Here is a one handed action shot of the switch and the rest of the gear going back down into its trap door ...
Trap door spider
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: Trap door spider
Is this one of those pictures where you have to be on acid to understand?
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Is this one of those pictures where you have to be on acid to understand?
No, just shake your computer vigorously to make it sharp
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Re: Trap door spider
I tried that, still looks like an out of sync 3D image...
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