Price: $9.98
(as of Jan 02, 2025 16:32:53 UTC – Details)
Product Name: Outdoor Dustproof Rocker Switch
Material: copper, plastic
Colour: Black
Weight: 6 grams
Size: Length: 75; Width: 35; Thickness: 26.5/3×1.4×1 inches
Package includes: 2pcs outdoor dust-proof rocker switch
Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 3.9 x 1.14 inches; 0.01 ounces
Item model number : ODRWAS-2
Date First Available : December 8, 2020
Manufacturer : AXLIZER
ASIN : B08PY3FWK3
The switch is made of durable plastic to ensure high reliability and aging-resistant and heat resistance.
Used to replace old damaged switches or to add switches to switches or luminaires not previously available.
It is widely used as power switch of various lighting equipment, electrical equipment and transformer with power line.
Ideal switch for outdoor use. Robust structure, easy to use.
Compressive strength: 2000V AC / MIN; electrical life >= 10000times.
Customers say
Customers have mixed opinions about the electronic switch. Some find it a poor value for money, with tiny connectors and wire entry that make installation difficult. Others disagree on the quality, ease of installation, and waterproofing.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
B. Wright –
Nice Weatherproof Switch
Taking a clue from another reviewer (SteveTN) I cut the green ground wire of a 3-wire extension cord so it could be routed around the sides of the inside of the switch, and then used an end-to-end crimp splicer to connect the two ends back together. I also removed the short plastic posts on one side so there was room for the green wire could pass next to them. The connectors that came with this broke when I was crimping them onto the wires, so I removed the four screws where they would normally attach, put the tightly twisted wires through the screw holes, then put the screws back in. That’s holding the wires in very securely, and the switch works very well.
B. Wright –
ChazW –
Do what they’re designed to do
These are adequate for the intended purpose, although the screws and internal portion are quite tiny, and not all that easy to work with. They do serve their intended purpose, however.
ChazW –
Brandon B. –
good switch, needs soldering
This switch is good and fairly simple to install. I was disappointed that the wire connectors needed soldering. I tried just clamping it and it came loose after a few uses. It arced and burnt.There is also no indicator for off and on. Since you put the components in yourself, it could end up being either way. It would be nice to have a distiction.
Brandon B. –
Dirty South Fishing –
Just What I Neededâ¦
Perfect Replacement for a Malone MegaSport Flood Light (hard wired version). My existing switch was broken. This kit has everything you need for a swap or parts. I Used everything except for the wire connectors and wire boot cover.
Dirty South Fishing –
duncan culver –
did not switch
A complete waste of money. Do not buy. I purchased these to switch low-voltage outdoor lights. The terminals are too small to accept outdoor wire. I ended up soldering them. Very fiddly to assemble. When I finally connected them to lights and power, both switched stayed open-circuit when switched. After hours of annoying effort they ended up in the garbage bin.
duncan culver –
SteveTN –
Ground wire compatible
Wired and unwired switch: Easily modified switch to accommodate a green ground wire with solder and shrink tubing. Had to remove short plastic posts on either side of silver screws so wires soldered to terminals would clear sides. Windex used to slide relief strain rubber boots onto cable.
SteveTN –
Turkey –
Switch for pond lights
Screws really small but was careful and slow to connect leads. I put some silicon in the end caps for wire in wire out to make sure it’s water tight
Turkey –
Philip R Hardy –
Not water proof, and comes completely dissassembled
The switches are just parts in a bag that you have to assemble if you want to make a switch out of it. There is no way that the wire entry and exit points are waterproof and none of the hardware is stainless. The only way to even come close to these switches being waterproof is by a liberal application of liquid electrical insulating material. Overall, a poor choice for a waterproof switch.
Philip R Hardy –