TOTALLY random...where do you buy these?

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anybody...I'm trying to find out where I can buy these...
Like internet wise...

lol...thanks for your help!

ps-yeah...i'm talking about the red button
 

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Ok yeah...I know what it is...
I know its functions, and all that.

What I was looking for was a brand, like THIS exact brand!
 
Actually Grainger has about a zillion (or maybe 100) different mushroom buttons and I am sure that McMaster-Carr has them too. A little searching will turn up enough selection to make your head spin.
 
Personally, I'm partial to Allen Bradley brand.
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NIB Allen Bradley Mushroom Pushbutton 800H-DR6 Red - eBay (item 370197334976 end time Jun-03-09 19:38:10 PDT)
 
Yea its cool but its still no Colotran GO button.
 
Hmm, which ONE should I press?

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How come light boards don't have keyed switches anymore?
 
I'm jealous. The C'tran Innovator 600 my school uses just has a regular old GO button, not much different than any oher buttons on the board. :((Personally, I don't like the board very much.)
 
So...heres a question...

When wiring an emergency stop button, how (or what device) do you have to use in order to have it trip a secondary circuit?

For example...in wave pools, they have e stop buttons around the pool. If one is pressed (turning the waves off), you can pull the button back out, but the waves don't turn back on when its pulled out, you have to go turn a key in order to get them to start again. How do you wire this?
 
Easiest way i found to do it is to use a latching relay (just search and see the options) It will maintain its status without coil power until it is manually reset. I don't know what you're doing with this so the options are unlimited. You can build one also out of a standard DPDT relay, but I don't think I can tell you how to on this forum . . . I don't even know if I can tell you it is possible to make one
 

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