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Kaytrim:
If you had only come out with this 3 weeks ago.  :hissy:  I wouldn't have hacked my power strip and power supply connector.  This thing makes the one switch power on and 5v power distribution so easy.  The only thing that bothers me is the exposed 120v power if you use it for the one switch power on setup.  I have some ideas for you for modifications but I'll PM them instead of posting them here.

squirrellydw:
So what one should I order??  I don't need it for the LEDwiz, just coin door lights and maybe a few others.

Kaytrim:

--- Quote from: squirrellydw on December 15, 2006, 02:06:22 pm ---So what one should I order??  I don't need it for the LEDwiz, just coin door lights and maybe a few others.

--- End quote ---

if you want to use it for a one button to turn everything on/off then go for the deluxe model with at least one "HI" relay.  ;D  Otherwise go for the middle of the road model for 5v & 12v power distribution

squirrellydw:
What is the benefit of using it with an LEDwiz?  I currently have two LEDwiz's and I want to make my wiring as easy as possible. How would I wire it up, plug it in and simply run a wire to the power and ground from it to the LEDwiz?  Will one power both?

Kaytrim:
If you need to supply power to the LEDWiz boards other than the USB connection then you can get the 5v from the Powermite as you said.  It would be able to handle both LEDWiz boards easily because the power is coming directly from the PC Power supply.

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