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    Default Cheap sources for switches

    For a lot of the experiments I'd like to do, I'll need a few switches, and for the most part, the switches from Jaycar etc are fine, but when I need a fair few of them, they can start to add up. Question is, is there any good/cheap places to buy switches (just like regular on/off switches) or what old equipment is good to salvage them from?

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    Get them from the same place Jaycar/Electus get them from (before they markup the price) ~ china./ebay.

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    Given the OP has not participated in this (and other threads) he started... saying he only started them as he 'was bored'.

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