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Reddit mentions of URBEST Rocker Switch 10Pcs ON/Off/ON SPDT Snap in Round Button 6A/250V 10A/125V AC for Auto Car Boat

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URBEST Rocker Switch 10Pcs ON/Off/ON SPDT Snap in Round Button 6A/250V 10A/125V AC for Auto Car Boat
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Item Name : Rocker Switch; Package Content: 10Pcs Rocker SwitchesPoles : SPDT; Terminals : 3 Pins; Position : 3 Position ( On/Off/On)Rated Voltage and Current : AC 125V, 10A; AC 250V, 6ASize(Approx.) : 23 x 29mm / 0.9" x 1.1" (Dia.*H); Color : Black; Material : Plastic, Metal100% MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE - Full satisfaction with your product or return your money back
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ColorBlack
Height1.13 Inches
Length1.13 Inches
Number of items10
Width0.9 Inches

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Found 2 comments on URBEST Rocker Switch 10Pcs ON/Off/ON SPDT Snap in Round Button 6A/250V 10A/125V AC for Auto Car Boat:

u/ccai ยท 13 pointsr/redneckengineering

These are fairly common and cheap, not to mention pretty robust. It would be far more elegant than the plug solution. I swapped one out for my mom on her smoke exhaust in the kitchen, it died after 10 years of constant use and it died only because the internal contacts has been covered with grease/grime over the years. Tons of other variations exist too that are pretty common.

u/skwoobMcGoob ยท 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Thanks for the response.

Well first off, I wasn't totally sure if it was that easy, but that being said, there are switches with two, three, or as much as five pins, so how do I go about choosing which type of switch?

I would assume it depends on the project and what you're trying to turn off and on.

As of now I'm not 100% what the inside of the wire for the microphone looks like. Like I said its your standard analog pc microphone. I'm kind of still using it so I was hoping it might be some sort of common knowledge for someone in the know, but obviously I'm willing to cut it open and find out. Looking online I can't find a definitive answer so I'm assuming I'm going to need to figure that out myself.