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leapinlew:

--- Quote from: fixedpigs on March 23, 2006, 10:48:32 pm ---it's four prongs on the back...
it'd be simple enough to hack off the end of the power strip and wire it to the plug...
or...
just wire a wall outlet in a box to the plug...then plug your power strip into that...

if you supply me with the parts & cover shipping...i'll do it for you...!

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Yeah... I've always heard everyone else say how that avatar freaks them out and I never knew what they meant as I stare at it. I swear that spider is moving. Thanks for the offer, but you make it sound simple enough.

4 prongs, hacking off electrical sounds simple enough. I'll give it a shot.

If all of a sudden I quit posting messages...
bossyman15:
thanks! but ummm i have old dying PC powersupply sitting on my desk. i wonder if i can just rip out the power pong from it and use it in my cab?
quarterback:

--- Quote from: bossyman15 on March 24, 2006, 12:29:41 am ---thanks! but ummm i have old dying PC powersupply sitting on my desk. i wonder if i can just rip out the power pong from it and use it in my cab?

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I'm sure you can without much problem.  I bought the one I posted earlier because it has a built in on/off switch and is made to be mounted.  It has little clips and 'wings' to overlap the edges of the (assuredly) rough hole I end up tearing in my cab :)
bossyman15:
ok i just took apart my power supply and well see the attached picture...

there are whole lot of wires near power pong. but there are also a circit board attached to power pong.

#1 picture shows what inside looks like around PP area.

#2 picture shows the inside and back of PSU so you know which part is which.

#3 picture (blurry) shows the circit board that are attached to PP.

its may be to much trouble for its worth (for me) so I will just drop a few more bucks for one of those.
bossyman15:
i found this one

very cheap dunno about shipping tho

will this work? (i don't want on/off switch)

http://www.interpower.com/scripts/wsisa.dll/WService=ic/p30form.p?w_part=8301213

edit: oh i found even cheaper one!!! (69 cent!)

https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=147900

how's that one look?

and they both are USA standard right?
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