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rfengg:
In my project I need to  switch 20A d.c. (+12V) through a mechanical toggle/rocker switch.
There is no dearth of 20V switches but what worries me is the contact resistance of the commonly available switches.

Most switches i have looked at on Mouser have a maximum (initial) contact resistance of 50 milliohms......passing 20A thru these would result in a dissipation of 20W!!!
Isn't there something amiss in my understanding......20W would surely damage the switch in no time?
How can these switches be rated for 20A when the contact resistance is specified at 50 milliohms?

Jwillis:
Passing that many amps directly though a toggle is not the best practice. Normally when switching that many amps you usually use the toggle to trip a solenoid.At least that's the  way I would do it.

rfengg:

--- Quote from: Jwillis on August 20, 2019, 01:07:54 am ---Passing that many amps directly though a toggle is not the best practice. Normally when switching that many amps you usually use the toggle to trip a solenoid.At least that's the  way I would do it.

--- End quote ---

Fair enuf Sir.....so do you imply that 20A toggle switches are not manufactured the way they are rated for?
If I am buying a 20A rated switch, why should I not be able to pass 20A thru it?

Circlotron:
My guess is the *initial* contact resistance is before it has switched rated load a number of times. During several full load make and break cycles the contacts may alternately microweld and tear apart and this will cause the domed contact faces to bed in and give a greater contact area and much lower resistance. That's my guess anyway.

Psi:
Yes, specs like that will trash most switches very fast
You basically have the worst case possible.
-Low voltage
-High amps
-DC

Switches do exist but they are expensive and so almost everyone opts to use a chunky relay or solenoid instead.
Automotive relays are rated for those sort of requirements.
Then you can use pretty much any switch you want to pull in the relay as it only has to handle mA's.

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