The new cabinet node board is also unfused, and expen$ive to replace. If it were me, I'd buy an independent 12VDC power supply like this, for $10-20:
http://www.amazon.com/LEDMO%C2%AE-Switching-Converter-Adapter-Transformer/dp/B01E6RMASC/
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The new cabinet node board is also unfused, and expen$ive to replace. If it were me, I'd buy an independent 12VDC power supply like this, for $10-20:
http://www.amazon.com/LEDMO%C2%AE-Switching-Converter-Adapter-Transformer/dp/B01E6RMASC/
Quoted from Kevlar:If adding a separate 12v psu within the cab where would you power it from? I've had a little look inside GB today and they really haven't made it easy. Would it be safe to take it directly from the power switch?
I would just plug it into the accessory outlet at the PSU (in the head).
Quoted from docquest:Is the accessory outlet on all the time or only when game is on?
All the time - ah, yes, that would be a problem for LED strips.
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