Switch Accessories and cables
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How Can I Use A Switch To Turn On A Toy?
Simple! Toys and any battery-operated appliances can be adapted so that you can operate them using a single switch.
Works with all Tash single switches, and any battery-operated toy or appliance with AA, C or D batteries.
Info: Insert the copper disk at the end of the Toy Cable between the battery and battery contact.
The toy won't work because you have interrupted its connection to the battery. Plug your switch into the
1/8" jack at the other end of the Toy Cable. Then, activate the switch to operate the toy. |
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Switch Latch & Timer
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$156.25. |
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How Can I Latch A Switch On?
Again, it's simple! Normally when a switch is plugged into a device, it turns it on for only as long as the switch is activated.
When you let go of the switch, the device turns off. To change this action so that the device remains on even after you let go of the switch, you need a Tash Switch Latch and Timer.
- Use with adapted toys, tape recorders, radios, etc.
- May use with up to two switches and two
separate devices
- Momentary, latching and timed modes of operation.
Batteries included, always!
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Ability Switch Tester
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$162.50. |
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Tash's Ability Switch Tester is a great unit for testing your switches. All three types of switches; single, dual, and multiple; plug in directly and may be tested.
Suitable for:
- Evaluating a number of different clients on switches: an auditory beep and light will indicate that your client has
successfully activated a switch
- Isolating problems: if your switch will not activate a particular device, you can find out whether
it's your switch or the device that is not working!
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