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Old 11-12-2003, 01:33 AM   #1
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My experience with Ituner ITPS so far...

I picked up the ITPS from Ituner's shop today and I have put it into my car tonight. It does exactly what I want it to. Turn on the ignition and it turns on the motherboard. Turn off the ignition and the system turns off. I just made sure that windows was set to hibernate when the signal is sent to shutdown. I haven't had much more time then to see if it works. In the end it's not vapor ware.
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Cool, nice to know it works. Could you take pics of it connected? Id like get a rough size so i can start planing a case. Also, does it have mounting holes, or does it not need them?
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Old 11-14-2003, 01:08 PM   #3
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I can't post any pics for size because the thing is now buried in my dash. I believe it's about 4-5 inches in length and mabye at the most 3/4's of an inch wide. There are two screw holes located about half an inch back from the tips of the board. I used to standoff screws from a motherboard and screwed it into my case. Avoid grounding the metal heatsink because it won't work if you do that.
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Old 11-15-2003, 02:13 PM   #4
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Quote: Originally Posted by adamis
Avoid grounding the metal heatsink because it won't work if you do that.

Uh, aren't most heatsinks designed to be ground or grounded anyway?

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