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elkameleon:

--- Quote from: javeryh on February 29, 2012, 03:11:06 pm ---Wow - your chicken scratch looks better than anything I could ever draw by hand!  I assume if I'm not using a smart strip, I could plug whatever I want to get power to into the female end of extension cord, right?   :cheers:

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Correct.

TopJimmyCooks:
Damn, Elk, just got over having my mind blown and you went and did a drawing of it!

elkameleon:
 
--- Quote from: TopJimmyCooks on February 29, 2012, 03:16:40 pm ---Damn, Elk, just got over having my mind blown and you went and did a drawing of it!

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:afro:

Drnick:

--- Quote from: ark_ader on February 29, 2012, 02:46:42 pm ---I want one now for my sub mini, but I cannot find the clover plug version.

Great idea though.  :applaud:

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Do a Search for IEC C5 or IEC C6 depending on if you want male or female clover leaf socket/connections.  You should be able to find something out there :)

matsadona:

--- Quote from: CWorley on February 29, 2012, 11:09:09 am ---
--- Quote from: matsadona on February 29, 2012, 10:57:54 am ---Just by curiosity - what is it that you want to power outside of the cabinet? Or did I get this totally wrong?

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We're not trying to power anything on the outside.  We're discussing different ways to cleanly power everything inside the cabinet instead of drilling a hole and having the cord from the power strip extend out.

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Ok, then I’m on the same page  :P

I did a similar thing on my MAME cabinet, but cut the plug on the powerstrip and soldered it directly on the panel connector.
Didn’t put any fuse on it but used a lot of hot glue for isolation.

Here’s a picture, but the powerstrip is just above…

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