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The general rule of thumb for switches with 125VAC or 240VAC ratings is that the switch will operate satisfactory up to 30VDC at the highest rating listed on the switch. IIRC I read this rule at the carlingtech.com site.

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The general rule of thumb for switches with 125VAC or 240VAC ratings is that the switch will operate satisfactory up to 30VDC at the highest rating listed on the switch. IIRC I read this rule at the carlingtech.com site.

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http://www.wiblocks.com

The general rule of thumb for switches with 125VAC or 240VAC ratings is that the switch will operate satisfactory up to 30VDC at the highest rating listed on the switch. IIRC I read this rule at the carlingtech.com site.

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The general rule of thumb for switches with 125VAC or 240VAC ratings is that the switch will operate satisfactory up to 30VDC at the highest rating listed on the switch. IIRC I read this rule at the carlingtech.com site.

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http://www.wiblocks.com