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nipsmg:


--- Quote from: Caparo8bit on August 13, 2013, 11:21:32 pm ---how but this one for power (planing to use smart power strip) and set this button  to turn on all the system......... :timebomb:

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I want one of those, badly.  I had the hardest time finding them with the power image on them, I was only able to find them with the ring and a solid metal button.


Caparo8bit:


--- Quote from: nipsmg on August 15, 2013, 01:20:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: Caparo8bit on August 13, 2013, 11:21:32 pm ---how but this one for power (planing to use smart power strip) and set this button  to turn on all the system......... :timebomb:

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I want one of those, badly.  I had the hardest time finding them with the power image on them, I was only able to find them with the ring and a solid metal button.

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   http://www.ebay.com/itm/16mm-12V-BLUE-Led-Lighted-Push-Button-Metal-Momentary-Switch-for-Car-Boats-DIY-/271107000518?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f1f3c88c6

Malenko:


--- Quote from: Caparo8bit on August 14, 2013, 12:43:14 am ---
--- Quote from: BobA on August 14, 2013, 12:09:28 am ---Don't know what you refer to as ports.   The arcade PS is a source of 5V and 12V as marked on the terminal strip.  There is usually an AC Line Neutral and Ground that are inputs to the power supply.  The Ground is for the AC ground and is not related to the ground for the 5V and 12V.

So use 12V or 5V depending on what your LEDs require.

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great tysm so now i have to spend $25\30 to get another fan. hope i use the right terminals from the arcade amp this time and dont burn my 25 led buttons :notworthy:

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I TOLD YOU NOT TO HOOK A FAN UP TO THOSE IN YOUR OTHER THREAD
I also told you to hook it into the 12v on the power supply.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,133864.msg1379215.html#msg1379215

That being said, why are you spending 25-30 on a $5 PC fan? I'm hoping the big letters will help you to actually read this time.


Caparo8bit:


--- Quote from: Malenko on August 15, 2013, 02:09:18 pm ---
--- Quote from: Caparo8bit on August 14, 2013, 12:43:14 am ---
--- Quote from: BobA on August 14, 2013, 12:09:28 am ---Don't know what you refer to as ports.   The arcade PS is a source of 5V and 12V as marked on the terminal strip.  There is usually an AC Line Neutral and Ground that are inputs to the power supply.  The Ground is for the AC ground and is not related to the ground for the 5V and 12V.

So use 12V or 5V depending on what your LEDs require.

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great tysm so now i have to spend $25\30 to get another fan. hope i use the right terminals from the arcade amp this time and dont burn my 25 led buttons :notworthy:

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I TOLD YOU NOT TO HOOK A FAN UP TO THOSE IN YOUR OTHER THREAD
I also told you to hook it into the 12v on the power supply.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,133864.msg1379215.html#msg1379215

That being said, why are you spending 25-30 on a $5 PC fan? I'm hoping the big letters will help you to actually read this time.

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ccrab thanks well im getting another fan same as the one im using right now so now i can use those terminals the other fan is already in the trash

yotsuya:

You know, the normal font size and color works pretty nicely, too.

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