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| rabidpuppy:
Doing a search for smart power strips (that turn off devices based on a single control devices on/off status) in Australia seems to have a different result, and the only device which has this functions appears to be the Power Genie which is AUD$60. Is this the only pre-made option available here to power on/off all devices in a cabinet? Cheers. |
| BASS!:
Yeah I did some searches and was unable to find anything. I wonder if you could hack the power board, and rewire it to accept 220v? You could probably just re-mount the guts in a au strip and do a little bit of a hack. Any electrical engineers around? Andy Warne could probably think of something. |
| thePrimativ:
Silicone Chip Mag did a USB control hack for an AU power board a while back Ill see if i can dig it out for you if you want, maybe get you a copy Im in Tassie Cheers :cheers: |
| ghettodish:
Search for SpyStyle's instructions. He shows how to make one cheap using a standard power strip and a relay for a car. |
| rabidpuppy:
I'm a bit colourblind so don't fancy doing any proper electrical hacks. What (if anything) are other Aussies doing for a one-button = everything on solution in cabinets? Cheers. |
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