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Brian74:


--- Quote from: Fursphere on November 27, 2013, 01:52:32 pm ---A relay is an electronic switch.  In one state without power, in another state with power.  Closed / Open / Closed are standard.

But that post doesn't say anything about what the guy used..  so its kind of worthless.

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Thats what I meant when I said I would ask him to dumb it up for me. Even if I dont put that bag toss game it that cab. I plan on putting one of my mame pc's in it.

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opt2not:


--- Quote from: Fursphere on November 27, 2013, 01:52:32 pm ---A relay is an electronic switch.  In one state without power, in another state with power.  Closed / Open / Closed are standard.

But that post doesn't say anything about what the guy used..  so its kind of worthless.

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Worthless? Did you not read what he wrote? He lists everything he uses.
7 relays, 2 1\8" TRS female audio jacks, 2 female 15 pin vga plugs and a low profile rocker switch.

You can see how he wired up his loom, and the relays clear as day. It's pretty straight forward for someone who knows basic wiring, heck, if you can wire up a CP, you should be able to wire this up.
Relays are ---steaming pile of meadow muffin----simple to understand. They're switches that get activated with power.

Fursphere:

I was expecting something like a basic schematic.  Not a screenshot.   

opt2not:

Ahh I getcha. Yeah, schematics would be nice...if you know how to read them.

Fursphere:

Ya.. knowing how a relay works and what the circuit is trying to accomplish are two very different things.  :)

I was just contemplating building a relay bank to swap a set of controls (joystick + buttons) between and I-Pac(2) and an A-Pac.   

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