Spotlight switch replacement

bdwhit

Member
Jun 26, 2010
112
Olathe,Kansas
I have rebuilt many Unity 'spots' over the years, and one of the major issues I have is with the switch design. I am considering replacing the paddle switch on my POV pillar spot with a push button unit(latch on/latch off type), if I can fit it inside the handle cap. Does Unity have a replacement switch of this type, or do I replace the spring loaded plunger/cup assembly like I usually do? I have converted my spot from a halogen to a Whelen LED head, so current draw is pretty low. Any input from you would be helpful. Thanks BW
 

UnityUSA

New Member
Nov 25, 2015
121
Chicago IL
To better explain the light, I just want to clarify some terminology. The metal "paddle" that you use to turn the light on and off is the toggle. The switch is a small black box inside the handle. The switch box connects the external power wire to the contact tip at the end of the shaft. On its own it has an incomplete circuit. When the toggle is in the on position, its contact lines up to complete the circuit on the switch box. In theory as long as you can get the contact to properly align when the button is pushed it would work.

For our spotlights we only have the toggle. We do not have a push button version available. We did design a push button version at one time and of what I have heard it worked. I don't know if any of the internal parts were different. Also, I don't know if this is accurate, but I heard the project was scrapped because automakers did not like it. Project was before my time at Unity.
 

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