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The DaierTek Lighted 12V Waterproof Toggle Switch is a premium 16mm panel-mount switch featuring customizable RGB LED lighting, a robust IP67 waterproof rating, and a 20A current capacity. Designed for automotive, marine, and truck use, it offers pre-wired convenience and durable alloy steel construction, making it the ultimate upgrade for professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking reliable, stylish control solutions.


































| AC Adapter Current | 20 Amps |
| ASIN | B0998W7K4H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #162,566 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #304 in Automotive Replacement Toggle Switches |
| Brand | DAIERTEK |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Current Rating | 20 Amps |
| Date First Available | July 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | TS16-11EL-3pcs |
| Manufacturer | DAIERTEK |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Package Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 1.2 inches |
| Terminal | Screw |
| UPC | 717664070248 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**.
Quality is superb and rugged. The click is very satisfying!
They are built incredibly well. I am one of those people who has to push buttons and check tool triggers at the hardware store. Like a good one is just wonderful. I’ll tell you when you flip these switches the quality is very satisfying. People are right the directions aren’t great. But I feel if you are doing a DIY project that would typically be ordering these then you likely have the know how to figure out the wiring. These switches are that level where people would assume it’s pro OEM when installed let’s say on your boat or what not.
B**B
Well made quality switch
Very nice switches, multiple lighting options, solid and durable metal switches.
A**S
LED lighting workaround without a relay
Nice switch, but like others I found the "positive common" on the LEDs a challenge. Here's a circuit that will light multiple LEDs (under certain circumstances). Disclaimer: only a suggestion, use this at your own risk. This circuit depends on certain LED colors "overriding" others, like if you connect the red and green at the same time you get green (at least on the switches I have). So the circuit connects both the red and green LEDs to negative , each via a 1K ohm 1/4 watt resistor. When the switch is turned to the NO output, both LEDs are energized and the combination shows green. When the switch is turned to the NC output, it connects 12v to the green LED connection and "biases" the voltage at that point to 12V, preventing current flowing through the green LED. At 12V, the 1k ohm resistor generates .12 watts of heat, so use a 1/4 watt or higher resistor. Larger ohm values would draw less current but the LED seems to dim a bit. You could try other LED combinations, but this worked for me (red = power connected, green = power turned on).
J**F
Faulty product. LEDs wired wrong internally
I’m very disappointed. These seemed like nice switches, but the lights are totally useless. The LEDs inside are backwards and the yellow wire is a common + and the red, green, blue are the negative to their respective LED. Impossible to use for my application and NOT how the instructions say to hook it up. Very frustrating.
C**G
2 years still working
worked great on my boat for live well aerator and lights in the weather for 2 years still working
B**Y
Led Wiring Snafu
The low rating is due to their snafu on the internal LED wiring. The LED colors are true Red, Green and Blue. They are dark in color and also nice and bright. Easily seen even in day light. I was hoping to use two LEDs on a switch to get two different colors depending on if the switch was on or off. I was going to run the acc (+) which is always on when the key is on to the blue to be able to see the switch in the dark, then add green or red to get a mixed color to indicate the switch was on. To do that the LED's would need a negative common. For some unimaginable reason, the designers of this switch used a positive common - making what I desire impossible unless I am willing to add a couple of relays and extra wiring. They do provide nice instructions - but they are tiny. I had to scan it, save it to my computer, then print them out on a full sheet of paper. I have included blown of pictures of the instructions for everyone to be able to see what I'm talking about. Update: They are really nice switches. I went the relay module route, but played with one on my bench and came up with a more simple way to get the job done with a simpler high power relay. The blue LED is passive. If you have blue on and add red or green, you get a bright easy to see red or green. The colors do not mix. I have added a picture of the wiring diagram and below is a link to the easy to use 30 amp relay module. A friend and I have used several of these relays. There is no extra electronics but they are reverse voltage protected on the input and an on indicator LED. The also have top grade connectors. They are only single pole single throw contacts. That is ok for 90% of applications. It just means the contacts close when power is applied. There are no contacts that are closed when power is off. If you want to use several of these switches, I suggest using the Acc (+) to kick on one 30 amp relay. Then instead of the relay in the schematic, wire your load where it shows the relay contacts. CZH-Labs 12V Passive SPST-NO 30Amp Power Relay Module Board. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UA3O1IO?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
J**Z
Great look, works great
Very nice look. I used blue and green at the same time to get an aqua look. Con: the wiring is very unintuitive. The lights use common power of the switch contacts themselves (not just the smaller LED wires). It took a while to get the idea of what was going on. Works fine with my 19v supply. I saw somewhere that 12v to 24v was okay.
L**S
Inconsistent product
On the plus side- you can combine led's, and they lit up on 9vdc and 12vdc. 1/3 packages no quick connector- just had shrink wrapped spades. 1/3 blue led Dead on Arrival. Inconsistent product. All switched have horizontal play. Be sure to orient switches straight up and down as the switch does not like lateral movements. The second delivery had quick connects and all lit up. Packaging reads "upgraded".
A**R
Great switch. Controls ground negative side of system not power. No relay needed but works great with one as a negative trigger source. Instructions suck and are wrong. Yellow is positive and only gives the switch lights power to work. White is ground battery input. Red/blue/green live wires all the time. Orange becomes ground switch off add x1 R/B/G wire for light color off. Blk wire become ground switch on add R/B/G for light colour on. Black wire and x1 RBG is out put to FAN etc or trigger source for relay. X1 R/B/G wire not used seal end of wire live.
D**L
En sí, el interruptor se ve bien hecho, lo malo son las terminales de los cables incluidos que están muy chafas. el material es super delgado y se abren casi solitas. Los usé para los faros auxiliares de mi motocicleta.
I**S
Not only are these good looking, but the ability to see them with a ring of a choice of 3 colors or no colors is unheard of. Waterproof too! The lighting is just right at night time where it is not overpowering as well. It takes a bit of study to wire them up as there is some unconventionality and I had to change plans to make them work, but the end result is excellent. The change is that the power must go to 2 places: the +ve goes to the switch (for the LED's) and also the +ve or main power goes directly to the end use and the return line comes to the switch and then grounded out from there in a common -ve. It is a bit backwards from norms where the power goes from the switch to the end use and then grounded there. Won't work this way, at least I couldn't figure it out. I had to use a relay in 2 cases to make it work, but that was a good thing regardless. Ya a bit tricky, but I still think overall, these are clearly 5 star. Gorgeous units. Well worth the money. Buy them!
T**R
Pretty easy to hook up, instructions are quite good. I use the switch on my motorcycle. The first one fell apart during installation but the second one has worked for 2 years in all sorts of weather conditions, off road vibrations, thousand's of miles without issue. If using with a relay (like I did) do not hook to a full time battery source as the LED's provide a low current path and will evetually drain battery
A**R
These look good and the LED's make it useful for multiple indications but the wiring diagram is very poor and not correct. If you have little understanding of DC wiring and LED's you could easily wire this incorrectly.
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