Mist_Of_Joye, that picture is exactly how mine looked last week until I got my replacemnt switch on Friday!! 2 clip leads with bare wires!! I happened to check the amp draw on my resistored prodigy with 510 atty by hooking the 2 probes to the 2 wires, which is the same effect as touching the wires together, as it activates the atty and measures the current at the same time. The draw with fresh batteries was 1.92 amps. The original switch in my prodigy is a Panasonic switch, digikey part# P10857SCT-ND. The switch is rated at .05 amps or 50ma. The amp draw in my prodigy is app 38 times higher than the switch rating. I had a generic tact switch soldered to the wires at a point and the switch ran pretty warm then using it. The tact switches are great as to avoiding a big clunky switch, but they simply cant handle the huge draw of the prodigy. I think Steves latest idea of a mechanical push switch is perfect as it should hold up much better. I want one of the new pridigy's as soon as they're available. Hopefully slimmer, and with a nice reliable mechanical push button switch. Then I'll have my current prodigy for a backup!