![]() ![]() They’re rather nice and it’s not Omron’s fault people are using their switches wrong. Omron makes a switch like this, rated for this purpose in their other factory. This can be avoided with a riveted design and applying coating to a larger area. – Cheap design leads to the switch surfaces marring themselves up, blowing the coating off, and eventually getting direct metal to metal contact. ![]() ![]() Also the switches do not use very much of it only a thin strip. – Cheap silver plating is not as mechanically durable as gold plating. They’re supposed to knock off corrosion as they operate. – Insufficient wetting current makes them stop self-cleaning. There’s a combination of things going on which causes the problem: The model of Omron in these mice are rated for 5 volt minimum. ![]()
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