a good waterproof toggle or pushbutton switch for a bilge pump?:dunno: Thanks! Steve
steveyz250fpilot Banned Location Huntsville, Alabama Dec 5, 2006 #1 a good waterproof toggle or pushbutton switch for a bilge pump?:dunno: Thanks! Steve
G Goose Guest Dec 5, 2006 #2 mastercarr part # 6944k12 its a nice rockerswitch with a rubber boot on it just about the same as blowsion butdoesnt have the bracket to mount it
mastercarr part # 6944k12 its a nice rockerswitch with a rubber boot on it just about the same as blowsion butdoesnt have the bracket to mount it
Rickster Matakana Menace Location Bay of Plenty, NZ Dec 5, 2006 #3 Rotary switch from Blowsions, Riva or Broward Motor Sports.
john zigler Vendor Account Location wisconsin Dec 5, 2006 #4 yz250fpilot said: a good waterproof toggle or pushbutton switch for a bilge pump?:dunno: Thanks! Steve Click to expand... i have true, waterproof switches here. they are a sealed unit, designed for PWC bilge switches. 20.00 + s&h. i have pics at my link below, in the universal section. the ones from mc master carr are just water resistant, and will not last. zig
yz250fpilot said: a good waterproof toggle or pushbutton switch for a bilge pump?:dunno: Thanks! Steve Click to expand... i have true, waterproof switches here. they are a sealed unit, designed for PWC bilge switches. 20.00 + s&h. i have pics at my link below, in the universal section. the ones from mc master carr are just water resistant, and will not last. zig
3wheelerdude Talk less, Ride more! Location Ontario Canada Dec 5, 2006 #5 Stole mine of of one of my old parts dirtbikes. Not waterproof but works well under all conditions. Believe me, it had seen water even on a dirtbike!
Stole mine of of one of my old parts dirtbikes. Not waterproof but works well under all conditions. Believe me, it had seen water even on a dirtbike!
snowxr V watch your daughters V Location Waterford, MI Dec 5, 2006 #6 I use a dirtbike kill button, too. It's mounted on my handlebars and has never failed. Another good solution is the sealed kill button from a seadoo.
I use a dirtbike kill button, too. It's mounted on my handlebars and has never failed. Another good solution is the sealed kill button from a seadoo.