Aug 7, 2003 #1 P PaulRV6 Active Member Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 1,585 What is the proper P/N for the hobbs switch? I went to the honeywell website and there is allot fo different P/N's. Is it 78145 or 77032? Thanks paul
What is the proper P/N for the hobbs switch? I went to the honeywell website and there is allot fo different P/N's. Is it 78145 or 77032? Thanks paul
Aug 7, 2003 #2 R Red Regal T Senior Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 19,243 Try www.alliedelec.com and search hobbs as the manufacturer. They sell a few 15lb hobbs switches, one for $15.95.
Try www.alliedelec.com and search hobbs as the manufacturer. They sell a few 15lb hobbs switches, one for $15.95.
Aug 7, 2003 #3 R R-R New Member Joined Nov 29, 2002 Messages 51 It depends what turn on point you want. Just pick what point you THINK you want and order that switch knowing that you can adjust it quite a bit if nessesary. Most sellers only stock a few numbers so just get whatever seems close (or cheap).
It depends what turn on point you want. Just pick what point you THINK you want and order that switch knowing that you can adjust it quite a bit if nessesary. Most sellers only stock a few numbers so just get whatever seems close (or cheap).
Aug 12, 2003 #4 R Red Regal T Senior Member Joined May 24, 2001 Messages 19,243 Originally posted by Red Regal T Try www.alliedelec.com and search hobbs as the manufacturer. They sell a few 15lb hobbs switches, one for $15.95. Click to expand... Summit and Jegs both list and show a picture of a hobbs switch in their NOS sections but they want over $30.
Originally posted by Red Regal T Try www.alliedelec.com and search hobbs as the manufacturer. They sell a few 15lb hobbs switches, one for $15.95. Click to expand... Summit and Jegs both list and show a picture of a hobbs switch in their NOS sections but they want over $30.