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![]() Matt Ion Wrote: Atomic Fusion wrote: I rigged this up by myself when I was twelve years old with no help at all, so I don't mind leaving some bits for people to figure on their own. Well gee, I'm sorry to have spoiled your fun in trying to make the n00b scramble. There is no scrambling involved... I said hook it up to +12 volts off the power supply... And the wiring diagram that *he* provided indicates several locations where you can tap +12 volts... Not complicated... Since you are clearly into fostering 'discussion', when adding to information that someone else has given, it is appropriate to say "to add to what Atomic Fusion said" or "to expand on this particular topic" or something of that nature. It is ignorant and rude to go "since Atomic Fusion was unclear" and then follow it up with "my philosophy is to try to explain HOW and WHY things work, rather than just saying "connect slot A to tab B". That is also considering that of all of the people posting on this thread, I am apparently the only one who has actually successfully done this. And yes, the full current output of the power supply will be available through whatever lead he hooks up to, based on my experience. Adam -- Atomic Fusion |
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