Quote Originally Posted by Novastar
* Momentary is you depress the switch slightly or a lot... and it comes on. Depress the switch slightly or alot again... and off it goes. Further, any sudden loss in battery voltage/connection will obviously shut it off... BUT IF THE CONNECTION RETURNS IT WILL NOT COME BACK ON AGAIN!
Glad to have you back on here, it has been a long time.

To clear up on this though the switch itself will only have a changed state while depressed. Our drivers and such are what actually performs the job of being on until depressed again. The switch pretty much does what it says either a momentary or latching change of state. Door bell would be an easy example of the switch, push and release gives you ding/dong push and hold gives you ding and a long pause buzz thing going on from the driver pushing on the hammer until it is released and power goes back down and you get the dong.
Wireless doorbells need not apply

Don't mean to nit pick but I have done a few sabers with "dead mans switches" per request and hey, it is great for little kids who hit the button and then drop it to go play something else and run the battery dead :P