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    Splicing off Monitor power for Remote turn on.

    Hello. Just wondering if its possible to splice off the 12V power (coming out of my M2-ATX to the Lilliput) as the switched 12V for a second M2-ATX i am installing.

    My attempt at a diagram:


    /----Remote Turn-on M2ATX(2)
    M2ATX(1) --------12V+--------/
    \
    \----Lilliput 12V+



    Will this cause any negative effects with the LCD and its power requirements? As far as i understand, the power for the M2ATX comes from the battery and the switched 12V is only to tell it when to be on/off...therefore not actually drawing much power off the switched 12V line. Thanks in advance.

    Brendonius

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    damn
    thats why they have the preview post button.

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    I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work.
    The ACC line draws a negligible amount of power, so your LCD shouldn't be affected.
    Have you looked in the FAQ yet?
    How about the Wiki?



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    Awesome. Thank you so much.

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