I haven't found any either. I went MOSFET...
is this any good?:I did a lot of digging today and found this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/300719836118?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Its a push start button for a car so has a very high amp limit and you could just about squeeze it in a box mod i reckon.
Its from the US however but there are probably alternatives, and hopefully better looking ones, over here.
Tbh, you're better off using a Mosfet. No matter how highly rated the switch is, you're going to get a lot less of a volt drop with a 'fet. 'Fets are designed to exactly the job we use them for whereas you can't exactly be sure when relying on just the switch. I mean my Hammond boxes had a 0.08-1v drop, you're not going to get that with just a switch.Apologies for necro posting. However what switch did you use for this ? Finding it hard to find nice looking ones that can handle the high amps of a series setup
Tbh, you're better off using a Mosfet. No matter how highly rated the switch is, you're going to get a lot less of a volt drop with a 'fet. 'Fets are designed to exactly the job we use them for whereas you can't exactly be sure when relying on just the switch. I mean my Hammond boxes had a 0.08-1v drop, you're not going to get that with just a switch.
Nice! Making a few series mods this time home hopefully.
Is that a modmaker box?