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Here's my situation:
- I have a SmashTV Jamma+ cabinet.
- I would like to connect the cabinet to both the JPAC and AVGA card.
Before I do something foolish, I would like to confirm that I am on the right track... ;-)
Please review my attached pics. How do I disconnect the low voltage power?
Thanks for the help!
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Remove the AC wires from that power supply, and wrap electrical tape around the terminals so it doesn't short out on anything.
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Thanks for the reply. However, I am unsure about which wires you mean. I am not trying to be difficult - just want to be sure.
I circled 2 possible interpretations in red (thanks, krick!).
Survey says.... ? ? ?
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Pull the quick diconnect apart and tape it
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Thanks. Will do.
Edit: I disconnected the molex circled in red on bottom of screen. Worked fined. I am up and running with the JPAC and AVGA. Thanks for the help.
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