On/Off Switch

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Im bored with my 'Tec 900 Stealth Edition's on/off switch, its just so plain,(i want one like a light switch, flick one way on, one way off) is there any way i can incoperate one into my desk, and uncouple it when i move it?
 
Im bored with my 'Tec 900 Stealth Edition's on/off switch, its just so plain,(i want one like a light switch, flick one way on, one way off) is there any way i can incoperate one into my desk, and uncouple it when i move it?

Just attach a switch to it, Portwell chassis' tend to have them.

Nothing needs to be changed to the motherboard, you just attach the standard power switch front panel cable to the switch and it turns on and off.

thing is, they tend to be more like 'spring' switches, ie you push it and it returns to the same position, unlike a light switch.

*EDIT*

Alternatively, search for "Sharkoon PC Jump Start" :)...Different than what you wanted, but hey....less hassle.
 
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i assume it'd think you're holding it for 5 seconds, so may force a power off straight after..? (goes to test)

the dell server i tried it on, powered on, then off again soon after :p
 
i was after something like this to turn my PC on, fixing it to my desk..

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or this...

 
Tbh looking at them, and how a PC switch works, the bottom one would be a lot better, using the flip to get power to PC, and then the 'starter' like a real PC switch, but the wiring and soldering going into it would be hurendous and it would be a mahoosive project :D!!
 
On the ignition/starter switch the wiring wouldnt be too bad, you could wire the ignition switch in series on one of the power leads and then feed both wires to the rear of the starter.

This way the ignition would make the circuit live and the starter would actually kick the system in.

If you do it this way you would simply need to cut into one wire and there would be the minimum of wiring fuss.

Disclaimer: all of the above could be completely wrong but i feel that it should work
 
come to think of it, id need to mod my case, id love it to be made in the 'tray' space on my 'Tec 900, would be sooo cool!
 
I did that, but with a key switch and a toggle switch, so yeah, it can be done. its pretty easy if you know what your doing. I would recommend putting it on the computer itself. I dont reccomment trailing what are supposed to be internal cables out and then under a desk.
 
how easy would it be to mount one of those switches with starter button in the tray of my Antec 900, and how easy would i be to wire it up instead of the normal button and reset button?
 
right, would some one beable to draw me some plans of were to cut and mount the 'box' (want it were the tray is on the 900)and how to wire it up please?

*i can solder very well (i do batteries for RC cars)
*i can cut reasonabley well

i dont know were to start
 
It's gonna be difficult, you realise there is metal about half an inch behind that plastc tray dont you? you'll need to cut the metal and may not have enough room underneath for an ODD I would strongly reccomend putting this on one of the many spare front bezels you get with the 900.

And the wiring is simple, take the old power switch line, cut out the current switch, and put your two new ones in. Do them in series. Doesn't matter what order.
 
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