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Tech discussion => 4K,6K,8K Series => Topic started by: TheMixfactoryNYC on April 22, 2015, 10:49:19 PM

Title: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: TheMixfactoryNYC on April 22, 2015, 10:49:19 PM
Has anyone ever had to replace the on/off switch in center bucket?

I have to replace the on/off switch for the 651 bucket because its loose.

Any suggestions out there for something sturdy?

I am also thinking of extending all of the bucket switches and resets to something easier to reach. Having to go behind the console and speakers is a pain for turning buckets on and off.

I've seen this in the past, but am wondering has anyone done it recently.
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: sintech on April 23, 2015, 12:25:50 AM
For the exact reasons you speak of, built my 'Switch and Trips' panel at hand hight behind the patch bay penthouse.

Think the idea is, the console would stay on 24/7, so you'd never need to reach this.

The switches do get dodgy! and you have to replace.

The original switch is from RS components, and priced about £15, but I use something that looks almost the same from Maplin!!! and it's worked perfectly :-)
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: TheMixfactoryNYC on April 23, 2015, 01:00:41 AM
Did you order a panel with the switches and resets on it or did you just build your own?

Also do you know the exact part no. for the switches?
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: StarF666 on April 23, 2015, 09:19:02 AM
I just ordered on of these. Part number is 3-6437630-5. You can buy it here: http://www.newark.com/te-connectivity-alcoswitch/3-6437630-5/f4tn0904-miniature-toggle/dp/99X1447?ost=3-6437630-5 (http://www.newark.com/te-connectivity-alcoswitch/3-6437630-5/f4tn0904-miniature-toggle/dp/99X1447?ost=3-6437630-5)

We added an extra bucket and installed this and the cirtuit breakers in the existing panel. Ours is located under the former producer desk (now extra bucket).
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: sintech on April 23, 2015, 09:46:49 AM
I'd be 99% sure this is the original part SSL used:

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/toggle-switches/0316995/
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: xmax on April 23, 2015, 04:00:41 PM
With Atomic you turn the whole desk on and off with one switch  ;)
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: waltzingbear on April 23, 2015, 04:55:52 PM
yes you could, but sometimes you only want to work on one section and leave the rest up.

Cheers

Alan
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: xmax on April 23, 2015, 05:06:32 PM
I know, I do it all the time, I was just spaming Atomic.  ;D
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: StarF666 on April 23, 2015, 07:14:34 PM
sintech is right. The one I posted is a replacement part but should be the same switch. I ordered this one because I had to order other stuff through farnell. It's the same switch as the others in the console.
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: waltzingbear on April 24, 2015, 05:12:46 PM
sort of, if its the one I think it is, they are made in china now and the housing is not as strong. Breaks much easier. Don't put as much torque on it as you might want to.

They don't call me gorilla hands for nothing!

Cheers

Alan
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: sintech on April 30, 2015, 10:11:29 AM
On ebay, good price, and looks old stock, this guy is selling other SSL spares also.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RS-Components-316-995-4PDT-6A-Toggle-Switch-Alco-F4TN0904-Used-In-SSL-Frame-/121635815671?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c520f40f7
Title: Re: Replacing on/off switch on 651/ center bucket
Post by: CML Audio on April 30, 2015, 03:15:02 PM
To go back to the original post by TheMixFactoryNYC, if you are still considering extending the on/off switches and resets, you could consider fitting one or two of the CML Audio Power distribution cards (CML type PB1462). A photo and description can be found in the Sell/Buy section of our good forum, along with other CML cards that may be of use. For each power distribution output I have used a 2-pole circuit breaker to drive a relay. This ensures simultaneous disconnection of all 4 voltage lines under fault conditions, plus, the circuit breaker doubles-up as the bucket isolator switch. The breaker type used is similar to that found on the Ultimation power distribution panel. Trusting this is of interest.
Cheers,
Gareth.