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| Sinner:
Protecting the drive shouldn't be very hard to do...there has to be some sort of mount you can use that will allow for the drive to remain level and not get jolted too much...besides, I personally wouldn't plan on banging on the thing...just a little nudge... |
| Dire Radiant:
Of course what it's actually for is to connect to an alarm so the missus will know when he's been humping the cab again :P |
| lustreking:
--- Quote from: saint on April 27, 2005, 05:16:19 pm ---http://arcadecontrols.com/arcade_vdt.shtml --- End quote --- I had looked into this and on Radio Shack's webcatalog, all I could find was the following item http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=49-530 It has a different part number than listed in the instructions, and it says "For normal closed loops; opens when activated " Wouldn't we want a normally open detector? Has anyone done this recently? -Steve |
| IntruderAlert:
what if you just put a bar of some kind across the front of the panel with a couple of switches on it that way you could just shove on the bar to get the same result without actually shoving the whole cabinet and you could use regular microswitches |
| Flinkly:
interesting idea...a tilt bar. |
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