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Old 09-28-2012, 09:39 AM   #4
rvcycleguy
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One thing to remember about how the switch works is the button is depressed by the weight of the wall and continues to hold it down while in service. Some similiar button switches from an automotive store may actuate as a toggle when completely depressed like the old style floor mounted dimmer switch. You would have to fold the wall twice to disengage that type of switch. Just something to keep in mind that not all switches work the same although they may look the same.

I bring this up because I have an automotive store background and the younger customer associates may not understand the specific characteristics required for the replacement.
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