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The Baomain Boat Rocker Switch is a high-performance dual DPDT switch designed for AC applications, supporting up to 16A at both 250V and 125V. With a compact size and easy installation, this switch is perfect for various electrical projects, ensuring reliability and efficiency.
J**.
Perfect/cheaper replacement switch for Delongi Oil-filled heater.
This works perfectly to replace a broken switch on a DeLonghi TRN0812T (Solaris) heater. The OEM is $20, this was $6 and the only difference is the black case.
C**N
Works and fits great! Would recommend
Used this switch to replace a broken switch on an oil radiator heater. Part for perfectly and works great!
B**.
works
it was a replacement switch for an oil-filled heater,fit in the cut-out just right, works with no problems for a month now.
S**N
It works
This was to replace the switches on a Cermaic heater from the 80's. The original wires were too big to put through the holes in the blades of the new switch. I had to use push on connectors. That made it too tall to push all the way in the old heater, but it works. Note 1 side was for On/Off, the other was for Fan only or Heater. For some reason the Fan part did not work, but we didn't use it as a Fan only anyway.
A**R
Fixed my heater
I have a DeLonghi TRN0812T oil heater. Switch broke -- thought I'd have to throw it out. I found this, and decided to test if I could replace it. For the price, why not. Turns out, it was VERY EASY to replace -- and now my heater is heating again. Nice.
W**M
Led does not light up
Led did not light up
D**R
A switch in time
This is a nearly exact replacement for a burned dual switch in an oil circulation room heater. It is a perfect fit with easy snap-on installation. The original had small LED indicators, on this one the entire switch button lights up -- and that's even better.
V**H
It will get your oil heater working, with a bit of wiring
If you carefully study the old switch in an oil heater lamp, and this one, you'll notice a shared connection between the two sides is missing. So, you have to wire the heater by making the hot and neutral into a double-line and connect on both ends. Couldn't figure out how to get the lights to work. But hey, I got my heater working again so I'm happy.
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