Replacement power switch
Replacement power switch
I'm building christmas gameboys for my kids, I found cases with no internals which will work perfectly. Has anyone found a good replacement switch?, it's pretty wide and I'd like to find a good fit. I have just about everything else parted out, it's all these little odds and ends that are a pain
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Re: Replacement power switch
@Popcorn pushed me in the right direction for which ones to buy. DPDT SwitchSprockett wrote:I'm building christmas gameboys for my kids, I found cases with no internals which will work perfectly. Has anyone found a good replacement switch?, it's pretty wide and I'd like to find a good fit. I have just about everything else parted out, it's all these little odds and ends that are a pain
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You'll have to trim the button and the legs, but it does fit.
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It´s exactly the same size as the original one? I mean, because I have a switch (shorter than the original) which does not reach to the end of the gameboy case, and doesn´t look as good.Kilren wrote:@Popcorn pushed me in the right direction for which ones to buy. DPDT SwitchSprockett wrote:I'm building christmas gameboys for my kids, I found cases with no internals which will work perfectly. Has anyone found a good replacement switch?, it's pretty wide and I'd like to find a good fit. I have just about everything else parted out, it's all these little odds and ends that are a pain
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You'll have to trim the button and the legs, but it does fit.
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They do ship to Spain, so if they are the like the originals (my doubt was the 'throw' you said), and they fit perfectly, I wouldn´t mind sending you 5pcs as they come 10 in the package.
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I am off to holidays on thursday, but if i manage to test my switches before that, i am going to send you one, if you'd like.
Just PM me your address in case they fit. You only want those that have the same "leeway" as the original one, right?
Just PM me your address in case they fit. You only want those that have the same "leeway" as the original one, right?
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Re: Replacement power switch
I tried this switch, but I felt it was too big, even after shaving, got these and prefer them due to the size.Kilren wrote:@Popcorn pushed me in the right direction for which ones to buy. DPDT SwitchSprockett wrote:I'm building christmas gameboys for my kids, I found cases with no internals which will work perfectly. Has anyone found a good replacement switch?, it's pretty wide and I'd like to find a good fit. I have just about everything else parted out, it's all these little odds and ends that are a pain
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You'll have to trim the button and the legs, but it does fit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/351082105487?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Re: Replacement power switch
It's not exactly the same size as the original. The plastic switch is taller and the whole height is higher but when it's on its side and with one leg bent, and the switch itself trimmed down a bit, it fits nice and snug in place. The dimensions of the slider is the perfect width and the feel of the switch snapping on and off feel exactly like the original.Tamasco wrote:It´s exactly the same size as the original one? I mean, because I have a switch (shorter than the original) which does not reach to the end of the gameboy case, and doesn´t look as good.Kilren wrote:@Popcorn pushed me in the right direction for which ones to buy. DPDT SwitchSprockett wrote:I'm building christmas gameboys for my kids, I found cases with no internals which will work perfectly. Has anyone found a good replacement switch?, it's pretty wide and I'd like to find a good fit. I have just about everything else parted out, it's all these little odds and ends that are a pain
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You'll have to trim the button and the legs, but it does fit.
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This switch we are talking about, is the same you have used it in your build, right?Popcorn wrote:It's not exactly the same size as the original. The plastic switch is taller and the whole height is higher but when it's on its side and with one leg bent, and the switch itself trimmed down a bit, it fits nice and snug in place. The dimensions of the slider is the perfect width and the feel of the switch snapping on and off feel exactly like the original.Tamasco wrote:It´s exactly the same size as the original one? I mean, because I have a switch (shorter than the original) which does not reach to the end of the gameboy case, and doesn´t look as good.Kilren wrote: @Popcorn pushed me in the right direction for which ones to buy. DPDT Switch
You'll have to trim the button and the legs, but it does fit.
My main worry. Does it reach the other side completly when it´s powered on? So as you said, feels exactly the same as the original.
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Re: Replacement power switch
Just ordered a bunch of these Will need slight modification to the slider to allow it to fit inside the Gameboy switch cover. Double pole isn't strictly necessary, but I need it.
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Re: Replacement power switch
I said before, its the same width as the original. It snaps on and off like the original. So yes. It goes all the way from edge to edge.Tamasco wrote:This switch we are talking about, is the same you have used it in your build, right?Popcorn wrote:It's not exactly the same size as the original. The plastic switch is taller and the whole height is higher but when it's on its side and with one leg bent, and the switch itself trimmed down a bit, it fits nice and snug in place. The dimensions of the slider is the perfect width and the feel of the switch snapping on and off feel exactly like the original.Tamasco wrote:
It´s exactly the same size as the original one? I mean, because I have a switch (shorter than the original) which does not reach to the end of the gameboy case, and doesn´t look as good.
My main worry. Does it reach the other side completly when it´s powered on? So as you said, feels exactly the same as the original.
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