These switches have gold contacts, but what i am interested in is someone who has practical experience, as in have done a production run of equipment using them and tracked the reliability over time(where they are operated many times).
I build remote radio monitoring equipment, and have a choice between a mechanical switch with set temperature characteristics, or a FET switching/thermistor arrangement. This is for a cooling fan arrangement in the equipment box, the fan brings in external air at ambient temperature as the box internal temperature rises up between 45-50 degrees in top of box.
The reason i would even consider a Pepi switch, is that they require no calibration, and i avoid circuit design that required calibration, where i can.
Anyway think i will go with the FET/thermistor arrangement, i am guessing the thermister cold to hot swing(steepness of temp co.) is great enough that the component tolerance spread wont be a problem, and that maybe fixed component values will do(no pots).
If i do have to have a pot for the high temp threshold i will make sure that the value just covers the minimum range of adjustment needed, so that failure of the pot will still result in operation within satisfactory parameters.
I avoid using pots, as i have found with extreme temperature cycles and moisture they become unreliable. I also avoid using relays and mechanical switches.
Paul...thanks for those links too Jmarko