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Power Button [Solved]
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I'm designing my own case and I was wondering about power buttons. I'm not fussed about making my own, I'd be quite happy with a button I could buy from somewhere else and just stick in a hole in the case. Is there any store online that sells power buttons? Preferably one with a wire so I can put it in the front of the case and attach it to the motherboard? Thanks in advance. Last edited by Ammonite; Feb 1, 2012 at 07:01 AM. Reason: Solved |
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Lamptron makes/sells power/reset buttons. I don't know if you can find then near you, but if those are not available, I'm sure the electronics store has plenty to choose from.
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or you can use button for door bell
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E bay for about $2
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Thanks for the advice so far. I find a lot of these buttons will require me to do a bit of wiring myself. Isn't there something more complete that just needs to be plugged in? Quite hard to find since most cases have buttons in them I guess. :/
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Like I said
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-PC-ATX-P...item43a993a98b Forget that one this is free shipping http://www.ebay.com/itm/PC-host-case...item20c1e1cf4b |
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I'd like to try and avoid eBay, I'm not a fan to say the least. But thanks for the links, I'll see if I can find a local solution with a similar product.
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Why are you so worried about wiring? it's just two wires.
Edit- Get a two pin connector ![]() Touch two wires loose ends for a second and release whenever you want to switch on the system.
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When I say I'm 'building a case' it means I need a retail-quality solution. Opening it and touching two wires is useless. And I'm not sure how I could make a button myself.
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Buy a push to on switch.
![]() you don't want a toggle switch. The one you want one should be a spring type switch. as you can see in the pic the other end has two terminals. join those two wires to this.
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Thank you, sounds good.
I will have a go with this. Will I need any special tools (like to weld?) or is there a simpler way like just wrapping the metal around it. |
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You have a soldering iron? If not you can wind it on around the terminals and press it hard with a plier. If you don't have a plier use electrical tape.
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Understood. Thanks again, I'll be sure to update you with my progress!
EDIT: Hey just a question, what is the name of that wire? I've tried simply searching "two pin connector" but its not helping much. Last edited by Ammonite; Jan 31, 2012 at 09:14 AM. |
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It's essentially the same thing.
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http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22157
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=27728 See if you can get something like that. Then you would need something like this for your switch if going with something LED illuminated http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=27732 |
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why not just find an old atx case someone is throwing out and just get the switch there. check local mom and pop computer store for the wire and switch
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Call up one of the computer repair stores in your region, they should have junkers out the back which they have not touched in a long time with all the wiring you need to make a custom build for next to nothing.
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Because I may want to make a couple of these (its a mini-ITX system you see) and I need a supplier that isn't that... temporary. Plus I prefer things new.
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