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04-12-2008, 03:47 AM
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Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Power Button Question...
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2002 Nissan Maxima
Stillen Lip Kit, S-Tech Lowering Springs, 19" TSW Nogaro Rims, Greddy Exhaust, Lots more :)
Car PC: P4 2.8 w/ HT, 1gig DDR333, 250GB 5400rpm HD, 7" Lilliput Eby701, Holux GPS Reciever.
Status: Installing.
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04-12-2008, 05:23 AM
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Fusion Brain Creator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Colorado, but Canadian!
Vehicle: 2001 Honda Civic EX Coupe
Posts: 6,267
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The 2 pins you have with arrows, if they really do turn on the PC when bridged, then solder 1 wire to each of those points. Those are now your button leads into your DC-DC and/or manual button.
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04-12-2008, 10:53 AM
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Newbie
Join Date: Apr 2008
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I am just curious if it is even possible to solder something like that, there is very little to no solder holding the power button on.
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2002 Nissan Maxima
Stillen Lip Kit, S-Tech Lowering Springs, 19" TSW Nogaro Rims, Greddy Exhaust, Lots more :)
Car PC: P4 2.8 w/ HT, 1gig DDR333, 250GB 5400rpm HD, 7" Lilliput Eby701, Holux GPS Reciever.
Status: Installing.
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04-12-2008, 12:30 PM
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Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
Vehicle: 2003/Chevrolet/SilveradoSS
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It's possible ... but you need a steady hand and a magnifying glass.
I just did the same thing on an Asus P548L (Something like that) MB ...
It really is a simple switch ... one side of the switch is 5V+ and the MB waits for that 5V to get pulled to ground before initalizing.
All you really have to do is figure out which leg of the switch is 5V and solder your wire there. The ground side of the switch can be soldered to any part of the chassis that is grounded.
I ended up soldering my connections on the bottom side of the MB ... not the gap in between the switch and the MB ... it was too tight in there (1 mm I believe ...)
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04-16-2008, 11:20 AM
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Laptop, Tablets, UMPC Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: NY
Vehicle: 2002 pontiac montana
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check this sticky thread out to get an idea of how to solder to that switch
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04-18-2008, 04:19 PM
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Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
Vehicle: 2003/Chevrolet/SilveradoSS
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~OR~
Check this thread:
http://www.carnetix.com/forum/showth...=2920#post2920
Talks about USB ACPI ... no soldering the MB needed!
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Windows XP PC
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P4 3.0 GHz Hyperthread CPU, 1Gb RAM, 120 Gb Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW, Centrafuse XLE 1.47, 7" Xenarc, GPS, EV-DO via Samsung i730 ... more coming!
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04-18-2008, 05:23 PM
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Low Bitrate
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 108
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I have tried multiple times to solder 2 wires to the points and no matter how careful i am it breaks everytime. Its so much of a PITA that i bought a barebones system and am putting my laptop HD into it just to be done with my system.
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