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multistage/Staggered startup
DYNAGOD:
lets begin by saying Electronics is not my forte.... ::)
when i power up my cabinet , the lights in my house go dim briefly cause the power on switch turns on EVERYTHING.. monitor , computer, lights, the works..
this is just too much stuff to turn on at once..
what i would like to do is have a staggered startup sequence.
for example:
i hit the power switch,
the marquee light comes on,
2 seconds later the pc boots up,
2 seconds later the monitor kicks on,
etc etc..
in this way im not drawing too much current at once ..
what would i need to achive this effect?
thanks all :)
DYNAGOD:
found what i was looking for if anyone else is interested.
would be very professional looking having your cab boot up in sequence.
its called a power sequencer.
guess being a guitarist finally paid off :P
http://www.furmansound.com/pro/pwr_cond_seq/cond/cond3.htm
FEATURES
Power-up in three delayed outlet groups
Power-down reverses sequence
Triple-mode varistor spike and surge suppression
RFI filtering with multi-stage pi filter
Power Status LED's indicate which outlets have power
Mains Wiring indicators monitor wiring integrity, show Normal and five kinds of faults
Rated 15 amps
Remote option allows turn-on and turn-off at a distance simply by connecting either a momentary or maintained-contact switch (and LED if desired)
Multiple units may be daisy-chained using PS-REL relay
Three unswitched outlets (one front, two rear)
Circuit breaker
think i might buy one of these for my rig as well
Brad Lee:
Whats the price range on these? Features sound real cool for a cab application, especially the remote power button
paigeoliver:
Over in my friend's apartment his lights dim ever so slightly each and every time you hit the flippers on his Dr. Who pin.
DYNAGOD:
about 250$,
pricey!
but considering its something no one will ever see cause it inside your cab ,id recomend getting a used one from either ebay or some other musicians used gear forum.
who cares i its used, as long as it works and price is right