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Powering pins on / off

By drinkduffbeers

6 years ago


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    #15 6 years ago

    This will probably make a few people cringe, but I've done this for at least two years now.

    I have three of these in my game room. They all respond to the same remote frequency. I turn my entire gameroom on and off with the click of one switch. They are all plugged into their own outlets. 3 pins on one, two pins on two others. These also power my neon signs on at the same time. My fridge, clock and battery chargers are plugged into the always on outlets.

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