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RE: Wandsworth switch pics up


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  • Subject: RE: Wandsworth switch pics up
  • From: "Tony Butler" <tony@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 14:45:55 -0000
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> Pics in the photos area - one of each of the series 2 (flat plate)=20
> and 3 (curved edge similar to conventional plate but thinner) +
pics=20
> of the components.

Paul - have you got any pics of the push to make switches?  These look
like the standard series 2 that I have.

Also, a difference between series 2 & 3 is that the series 2 screws are
visible, in series 3 they are not.
IMO, series 2 look better - but then I would say that wouldn't I seeing
as bought series2 :-)

If you look at the 'fast track' (I think) stuff, it's basically series
2/3 but you have the option to purchase the switches, plates, grids
separately - so you can mix and match as you please on multi-gang switch
plates.

I think they do CAT5 stuff too, but I stuck to the light switches - CAT5
sockets & power sockets are not quite so visible as light switches, so
it seemed a little excessive.  RPP modules did the job instead - brushed
steel surround, plastic clip-in modules....

> I've got prices from Edmondson Electrical (wholesaler - Oxford=20
> branch 01865 721186) and the single gang, single switch for the=20
> series 3 comes out at =A312.38 + VAT (this includes switch, grid
and=20
> plate and is -7.5% off manufacturers trade price).

Damned good prices you got there mate!

Cheers,


Tony



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