Re: [MV] light switches

From: Bjorn Brandstedt (super_deuce@hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2003 - 14:36:41 PST


Where might one find operating instructions for this new switch? The locking
lever on the old switch makes it less likely that the driver accidentally
turns on the headlights during black-out conditions. How is that handled
with the new switch? Another compromise?

TIA for any info,
Bjorn

>From: m35products <m35prod@optonline.net>
>To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org> (Military Vehicles Mailing List)
>Subject: [MV] light switches
>Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 15:10:47 -0500
>
>Obviously, my threat was overheard by the black choppers hovering over my
>Official Residence. I just got a call-back from the manufacturer. Here's
>the deal:
>
>The switches are a current (no pun intended) item. Sale is not restricted
>to
>the military. The buttons light up. Wheeee!!! They contain fancy
>electro-mechanical guts which the manufacture says is/are much more rugged
>and reliable than the plain-old lever switches. Right. I believe that.
>
>Not.
>
>If I buy 7500, I can get them at $126.50 each. If I buy ten (10), my cost
>is a mere $245 each. Your tax dollars at work.
>
>Please let me know off-list how many hundred y'all want.
>
>Arthur II, Taxpayer and Rapee.
>
>
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