Initially I was going to just mount the switches in a drilled and filed strip of 2mm steel I cut out of an old blue lockable box we'd had in the cupboard since 1994. Unfortunately the drill caused the material to bend and buckle.

I'm a bit confused by this, 2mm steel shouldn't deform dramatically when drilled. My best guess is that you tried to drill large holes in one go, rather than starting with say a 3mm drill, then 5mm and so on. I'm not sure how you clamped it either, but putting a thin piece of wood underneath before drilling should also avoid it buckling.![]()
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http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/060/sfg120_detail.html
2 of these should work and they can be found fairly cheaply on certain sites, sometimes used for auctions...
I did consider that but as you say you can't turn off individual channels, it's 4 at a time.Nesteq FanMax 8-Channel


That's the way to do it! I'd need two of those though and it lacks the flexibility of the switch/controller combo.it has knobs which turn down and then physically switch, as in they actually click, to turn off
Cheers Teal, that's a lot cheaper than I imagined, aside from the pre-cut
That's the way to do it! I'd need two of those though and it lacks the flexibility of the switch/controller combo.