I'm looking for a 240v switch which will power a single halogen light (40w?) and works as follows:
A switch with a metal/plastic bar (around 6cm in length) which always defaults to the left (or right) position by an inner spring of some sort. When the bar is pushed to the right (or left), a current begins to flow, the moment force is no longer applied onto the bar, the bar flicks back to the default position and the circuit is broken.
Any idea where I can find one and/or what this type of switch may be called? Basically a 'toggle switch', but one that springs back to 'off'...
background: it's for a sliding wardrobe door, I don't want a push-to-break mortice switch in case the wardrobe door is left open for days at a time, and a puch-to-make switch on the far (open) side of the door may quickly break every time the door 'bashes' into it...
A switch with a metal/plastic bar (around 6cm in length) which always defaults to the left (or right) position by an inner spring of some sort. When the bar is pushed to the right (or left), a current begins to flow, the moment force is no longer applied onto the bar, the bar flicks back to the default position and the circuit is broken.
Any idea where I can find one and/or what this type of switch may be called? Basically a 'toggle switch', but one that springs back to 'off'...
background: it's for a sliding wardrobe door, I don't want a push-to-break mortice switch in case the wardrobe door is left open for days at a time, and a puch-to-make switch on the far (open) side of the door may quickly break every time the door 'bashes' into it...