Identify this pressure switch.

AttoirRE

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http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=43


I am a DIY type guy, have a lot of misc electronic projects going on in my car. All of which are very elementary for you guys, I'm sure.

I need this switch. I know this company is buying these switches for 10 bucks a pop and reselling them, I hate to pay the crazy markup.

Needs to be a normally open switch, need it to close between 900 and 1050psi. Doesn't have to be adjustable. Npt port, 1/16 to 1/4 would be fine.
 

GonzoEngineer

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http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=43


I am a DIY type guy, have a lot of misc electronic projects going on in my car. All of which are very elementary for you guys, I'm sure.

I need this switch. I know this company is buying these switches for 10 bucks a pop and reselling them, I hate to pay the crazy markup.

Needs to be a normally open switch, need it to close between 900 and 1050psi. Doesn't have to be adjustable. Npt port, 1/16 to 1/4 would be fine.

10 bucks?......I doubt it. Unless you are willing to buy hundreds of them.:D
 

AttoirRE

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The dynotune operation is a very small joint. They don't purchase this stuff in any real quantity. No idea where to get it, tho?
 

GonzoEngineer

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The dynotune operation is a very small joint. They don't purchase this stuff in any real quantity. No idea where to get it, tho?

Digikey has a slew of pressure switches in the 20-30 dollar range.

Edit to add: nevermind, none are that high in psi rating.
 

AttoirRE

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Update, bought a switch. Still would like to identify a supplier.

Here's some numbers on the switch, on one side I see-

SET
950 R
221681
01907

On another side, I see:
GEMS
PS61
CE (logo)

Any help?
 
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