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12v-24v Computer Quick Release Power Cable Kit M2-MTR-5-PWR

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by , 07-30-2009 at 04:21 PM (871 Views)


Our new quick release power kit was just put on the store today.
Feature: Takes unregulated power in and gives you regulated power out all from a single snap in cable.

Scenario: After a clean install you can easily power your touch screen monitor with clean DC power by just connecting the barrel connector coming from your pc. No cutting into the regulated power source required.



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Updated 09-04-2009 at 03:33 PM by optikalefx

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Quote Originally Posted by Fiberoptic View Post
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Feature: Takes unregulated power in and gives you regulated power out all from a single snap in cable.
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Fiberoptic,

For clarity, you might want to edit the first post... it implies regulated power.

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If the p4 connector is taken up on my motherboard, how could I go about making the monitor barrel plug connector still function? Splice into an extra molex connector?
Ah, duh. It is just a pass-through, so you have to plug in 2 power wires from the other side.

When I try to run the monitor power from my M3 ATX power supply, it just shuts down the motherboard. I don't understand that, since I'm hardly using any wattage. But again I'm clueless with electricity.

When I run the monitor power from a regular PC PSU, it works. Though I get a wavy screen, which may be because the voltage is slightly less than 12V (?). I'm curious to see how it will work when I plug it directly to my car's ignition line. It works fine with the AC wall power plug, and with the cigarette lighter plug.