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Reddit mentions of Baomain Red Sign Emergency Stop Switch Push Button Weatherproof Push Button Switch 660V with Box

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Baomain Red Sign Emergency Stop Switch Push Button Weatherproof Push Button Switch 660V with Box. Here are the top ones.

Baomain Red Sign Emergency Stop Switch Push Button Weatherproof Push Button Switch 660V with Box
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Weatherproof Emergency STOP Push buttonPress/Push to cut off powerTrun to releaseAC 660V 10AEasy to install;Weight:158g
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Found 3 comments on Baomain Red Sign Emergency Stop Switch Push Button Weatherproof Push Button Switch 660V with Box:

u/GaryWert · 2 pointsr/esp8266

I had one of these, bought for a different project that I switched out, so I had it lying around. It latches open/closed when pushed and a twist of the button unlocks it. So perfect for my project, I figured. The idea is to house the whole project in the base, which is an exercise in layout but a good learning situation.

u/kev1er · 1 pointr/homelab

Baomain Red Sign Emergency Stop Push Button Weatherproof Pushbutton Switch 660V with Box https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NTT91Y0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qZw3Ab931CZ25.



Too lazy to format links properly. That switch will work. Cut an end off a phone line. Find pins 4 and 5 on the ups. Find what pairs they use on the phone line. And attach them to the. N.O screws on that switch i linked. Then your good to go


Edit. If my googleing is right. It should be the 2. Right most pins closest to the power cable

u/ComputerSavvy · 1 pointr/homelab

Well isn't the point of doing something or coming up with your own solution - to solve an actual problem? I get the impression that you are looking for a solution to a problem you may never have.

I highly doubt that you would notice a system getting compromised in real time, warranting or justifying the expense of a kill switch. You see that in movies or TV shows but not in real life.

Most intrusions may go on unnoticed for months after the penetration occurred.

I have a Dataprobe iBootBar in my rack, I can run a program on a management network computer or log into its management interface and turn on / off / power cycle 1-8 power sockets for specific pieces of equipment I have.

It's an expensive solution for the typical home user but it works perfectly for it's intended purpose installed in an environment it was designed for.

You could plug the cable / DSL modem into a Clapper - clap on, clap off, the Clapper!

The easiest and basically free solution would be to plug your modem / router / network switch in to a switched wall outlet and flip the switch when you want to kill your Internet connectivity.

That home made thing you found on Amazon looks janky as hell and would most likely introduce line noise / problems into your Internet connection.

So here are three simple solutions, one expensive, one affordable and one free that will accomplish what you want to do.

A real data center / NOC might have an emergency kill switch that could cut power to whatever system they wanted to kill power to, effectively isolating whatever they wanted. If there is one, its there in case of a fire, activating the fire suppression system, not because of network intrusion.

Something similar to this but one made by a better known company would typically be mounted in a hinged clear acrylic / Lexan box to prevent accidentally tripping the switch. It would also be located in an easily accessible location.

Depending on the severity of what that switch affects, the box may even be housed an a 'break glass' box OR be locked with the key taped to the side of the box which would require a positive, two step conscious effort to activate the switch.