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Adding Power Sources and Splitters to Pins for Mods

By KingBW

5 years ago


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    #2 5 years ago

    Thank you for doing the video and this thread. I'm unclear on something though as I'm not the most electronically inclined person out there. Please forgive my ignorance. I 'm looking to use the service outlet as the power source as my machine does not have a 12V line like on your AC/DC machine. If I didnt want any of the items connected to the 8-way splitter to get power until the machine is turned on, I guess I would plug the switch tail into the service outlet but how would I connect to the switchtail to the splitter? And what would trigger the relay in the switchtail? Does that make any sense?

    #7 5 years ago
    Quoted from Black_Knight:

    What machine are you trying to mod?

    Data East Back to the Future. Sorry for the delay in responding... I just got back from Pintastic show in Massachusetts.

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