Which brand of light switches do you use?
Back in the day, Crabtree would have been my first choice for general use, then we identified a problem with the blue flash, Crabtree disguised the issue by installing a cover inside the switch.
Then we moved to Clipsal, had the odd failure here and there, all round not a bad switch. They shut down sales in SA and are no longer available (that I know of), what a pity.
We then moved to MES, man what a piece of crap. I have been given a box of MES product to use for replacements, the problem is who is going to pay for the return visit to replace switches failing in less than a year. I am told they sell around R850 000 of product per month, that sounds like a lot of faulty switches to be replaced.
Nothing more embarrassing than a customer sending you videos of faulty products you installed less than 3 months ago. We talking light switching feed single light fittings with 5 watt LED lamps. If it were banks of 5 ft light fittings switched without a contactor, well then maybe I can understand the failures, but a single 5 watt LED lamp, REALLY.
It is a pity lumex doesnt still make a switch, I was at a house yesterday, 40 years old and all the old plugs and switches are those old yellowish colour ones and they all still work.
I need to remove my kitchen light switch ( the most used switch in my house) and see what make it is. I got it as a sample many years ago, it still works. The switch is flush with the cover.
Back in the day, Crabtree would have been my first choice for general use, then we identified a problem with the blue flash, Crabtree disguised the issue by installing a cover inside the switch.
Then we moved to Clipsal, had the odd failure here and there, all round not a bad switch. They shut down sales in SA and are no longer available (that I know of), what a pity.
We then moved to MES, man what a piece of crap. I have been given a box of MES product to use for replacements, the problem is who is going to pay for the return visit to replace switches failing in less than a year. I am told they sell around R850 000 of product per month, that sounds like a lot of faulty switches to be replaced.
Nothing more embarrassing than a customer sending you videos of faulty products you installed less than 3 months ago. We talking light switching feed single light fittings with 5 watt LED lamps. If it were banks of 5 ft light fittings switched without a contactor, well then maybe I can understand the failures, but a single 5 watt LED lamp, REALLY.
It is a pity lumex doesnt still make a switch, I was at a house yesterday, 40 years old and all the old plugs and switches are those old yellowish colour ones and they all still work.
I need to remove my kitchen light switch ( the most used switch in my house) and see what make it is. I got it as a sample many years ago, it still works. The switch is flush with the cover.
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