Need clairification on wiring on/off switch
Ive done a ton of searching on this subject but I still cant find the answer Im looking for. Here's what I want to do....
I want to put a master switch for my computer up front near my dash. As long as the switch was on, my computer would kick on as soon as the ignition key was turned to the "on" position. And would shut down when the key was shut off. If the master switch was off, then the computer would not come on when I started the truck, until the switch was turned on.
Here were Im confussed...
I took apart an old PII computer I had sitting around to see how the switch and power supply worked. The power switch on the PII has four wires running to it(I thought it would only have two), all coming from the power supply. I was going to use a simple on/off switch. But I read that you need a momentary on/off switch(like a doorbell switch). The switch from the PII is an on/off switch so thats why Im confussed. Do the new motherboards only need a momentary power signial??? I also thought that at the power switch the power would be DC, not AC, but its not. Please excuse my ignorance but I was under the impression that PC were run on DC power after the power supply, but I measure 120V AC at the switch???? Since I thought it was all DC power after the power supply, I was going to run a relay setup to basically replace the power switch for the computer so I can turn it on when the car starts, and shut it down when its off, all automatically. I hope this makes sense...
So if you guys could give me some clairification on these things I mentioned it would help out alot. Thanks and appreciate any insite ... Fern