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That should work. I don't think you will get enough water on it to hurt as
it appears to have a housing around that would help protect it. Only problem I see is how far out it sticks. I would constantly hit it probably. Tony "Gary" wrote in message om... Hmmmmmm,,,sounds like a neat product, but I really don't want to have to go and replace all of my switches. I'd rather just add a small light that would light up the panel so that I could see the labeling of all switches whether they were on or off. Here's what they use on many aircraft panels: http://www.edmo.com/s4/A350CNWBS4.asp This would be ideal, but since it's not really made for marine use, I don't know how well they would hold up. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Somebody is now building rocker switches that are internally illuminated. The switch function is cast into the face, with translucent letters. When a switch is engaged at night, it is easy to see that the switch is on as it will be illuminated. The labeling discourages the accidental selection of an unwanted, but adjacent switch. |
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