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charlieram:

You mean switch? This one will do http://cpc.farnell.com/_/sw03221/switch-sq-pb-mom-red/dp/SW03221 and it's only 45p, connect the two pins to the power button headers and your good to go.
You're not CJH are you? :-\

UFO:


--- Quote from: charlieram on August 05, 2013, 03:21:29 am ---You mean switch? This one will do http://cpc.farnell.com/_/sw03221/switch-sq-pb-mom-red/dp/SW03221 and it's only 45p, connect the two pins to the power button headers and your good to go.
You're not CJH are you? :-\

--- End quote ---

Thanks buddy!

What's a "CHJ"?

UFO:


--- Quote from: charlieram on August 05, 2013, 03:21:29 am ---You mean switch? This one will do http://cpc.farnell.com/_/sw03221/switch-sq-pb-mom-red/dp/SW03221 and it's only 45p, connect the two pins to the power button headers and your good to go.
You're not CJH are you? :-\

--- End quote ---

No... I need the relay...

I'll just be using a momentary switch from an old cab PC...

rpgposer:

I open the coinbox, reaaaachhh in, fumble for the power switch, then turn it on.  Reverse process to turn it off.

CoryBee:

I always wire an external button somewhere on the cabinet coming from the computer's motherboard. Super easy to do.

Lately I have been using a single arcade button on the back of the cabinets as this power button.

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