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Rocker switch

I'm just guessing here but

probably 4/2 spade connectors or Solder pins.

2x for Light.
2x for switch
 
Originally posted by jnex26
I'm just guessing here but

probably 4/2 spade connectors or Solder pins.

2x for Light.
2x for switch

I'm a laymen when it comes to electrical things...So how easy would it be to hook this to a 4" cold cathode light?
 
8$ Canadian. So that's like, what, 50 cents US :p JK


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It should all work...

**Just make sure you hook it up to the pre-inverter end of things**

If you try to use that switch to control a high-voltage line, like the one after the inverter something bad is probably gonna happen. Cut the +12v supply line going into the inverter and splice that switch in between the 2 ends of the cut...
 
Ahhh...Idea...

What if I cut my reset button (I never use it - I'm that stable) wires and splice them to the light...will this work?

I'm going to rig up a mood lighting set-up for the front grill...;P
 
They were brought in from China for CCFL lights. So just use it to replace the switch that comes with the kit. The only difference is that you will have to add a ground wire or the LED in the switch will not light up.

As far as your reset switch goes... Are you talking about using this toggleto replace that one with but still use it to reset? Im a bit confused on this. Or did you mean that you would remove the reset from your case bezel and use that position for this switch to control your lights?

The switch will fit in a 3.5" bay cover. It requires a 3/4" hole.
 
Originally posted by STRESSTEST

As far as your reset switch goes... Are you talking about using this toggleto replace that one with but still use it to reset? Im a bit confused on this. Or did you mean that you would remove the reset from your case bezel and use that position for this switch to control your lights?

I would remove the reset jumpers from my board, and use the switch the run the light exclusively.
 
That won't work, unless you intend to use your CCFL for transmitting ship-to-shore morse code.

An ATX reset switch is a singlepole, singlethrow momentary pushbutton switch. You need a toggle switch which will stay actuated (leaving your light on, for all to enjoy) until you return it to the open, or "off" position.
 
Originally posted by dewhite
That won't work, unless you intend to use your CCFL for transmitting ship-to-shore morse code.

An ATX reset switch is a singlepole, singlethrow momentary pushbutton switch. You need a toggle switch which will stay actuated (leaving your light on, for all to enjoy) until you return it to the open, or "off" position.

ditto
 
Originally posted by dewhite
That won't work, unless you intend to use your CCFL for transmitting ship-to-shore morse code.

An ATX reset switch is a singlepole, singlethrow momentary pushbutton switch. You need a toggle switch which will stay actuated (leaving your light on, for all to enjoy) until you return it to the open, or "off" position.

Exactly what I thought...Thanks.
 
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