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New PSU now "Smart" power strip doesn't work
edekoning:
Well I managed to figure it out without reading the manual :P
PL1:
Was reading too fast and got you and OP switched around.
The references to the manual were not intended to impugn your manliness, sir.
Your "Man Card" is NOT, I repeat NOT revoked. :laugh2:
Scott
ABACABB:
Yeah......not as lucky here. My strip is a Staples brand. Not sure who makes this for Staples but I do not see any type of voltage adjustment on it. Reverting back to my old PSU for testing purposes is not going to happen. I'm sure this has to do with the new PSU and getting my pc out of my mame cab is a nightmare. It is my fault it is designed this way but that's the way it is.
If I have to get a new smart strip, that would be an easier option
DeLuSioNal29:
I scoured the web and found a genuine "Smart Strip" brand on flea bay for $23 (no tax and free shipping). I may order one myself for my next project. ;D
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BITS-Limited-Smart-Surge-Protector-Power-Strip-Model-SCG3E-7-Outlets-/300826493485?pt=US_Surge_Protectors_Power_Strips&hash=item460aa8022d
DeLuSioNaL29
PsychoAU:
I actually have the opposite problem. I have one of the Craftsman Auto Switches and my new eco-friendly PSU doesn't draw enough for the switch to recognize it as "on" and turn on the accessory outlet.
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