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    Default Re: Steel framed htpc with plexi surface

    Informations.
    Informations? where can i buy some informations?


    This post was ridiculously useless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by electro143 View Post
    I've come here tbcs for taking advices from experimented modders,sorry if I don't thank enough the users who helped me,Thank you all for your informations...
    What CrazyB is saying is that all the switches you are posting from Ebay are INDUSTRIAL SWITCHES. THEY ARE FOR ELEVATORS, not PCs. They won't work on PCs.

    Take a look at the link I posted above. Unless the switch specifically says it's momentary and uses 3 or 12 volts for the LED on a separate circuit, it will not work.

    Do you understand?

    EDIT: The last one you posted _might_ work, but I'm not sure. You won't be able to plug the LED into the power light header though; it might damage it when it goes into sleep mode and reverses the voltage to it. (Yes, I know LEDs are diodes, but they can still be damaged using it as one.) And this in the description: "lighted when on. or could be wired to make it lighted alternate" makes me think it isn't on a separate circuit.

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    Play nice people. Don't let this degenerate further.
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    Ok,I will take a look at this button from frozen cpu...Thank for the link...

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    Ok I just finished the frame and painting yesterday night,that thing look great...The next thing on my checklist is the plexiglass,i will start to glue the parts together tonight...

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    Default Finished the Industrial Htpc case --- Pics insides...

    I've just finished my htpc case tonight,you will see that I work better with steel than with plexiglass.The next question I will ask is : How can I install a motherboard in my case without short,i've installed my brother motherboard and I started it.It started but start to make some odors...I just don't know if it caused by a bad led wiring...Maybe...but can a painted motherboard base can cause electric shock?Thank for your answers,here the pics :
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20033.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20034.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20035.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20036.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20037.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20038.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20039.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20040.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20041.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20042.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/...riel%20043.jpg
    http://www.forumqc.ca/images/upload/IMG_2578.jpg

    Sorry about the pics resolution,I know it's big and TOO MUCH detailed...
    Last edited by Bucko; 08-18-2007 at 02:13 AM. Reason: Removing IMG tags. 2200x1700 is far too big for pictures.

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    Default Re: Finished the Industrial Htpc case --- Pics insides...

    Quote Originally Posted by electro143 View Post

    Sorry about the pics resolution,I know it's big and TOO MUCH detailed...

    Well then fix it! Either resize them or post thumbnails of the big pictures. 2200x1700 is far too big! I can't even tell what I'm looking at when the pictures so big and I need to scroll side to side.
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    Default Re: Finished the Industrial Htpc case --- Pics insides...

    no you need a bigger monitor hehe, but yes its to big for my liking.
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    Default Re: Finished the Industrial Htpc case --- Pics insides...

    Not too bad electro. Great job on the welding. I get the feeling this poject was kinda rushed though. Your plexi work didn't turn out too bad. With a little bit of filing and some flame polishing, I'm sure you could clean it up nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Remy View Post
    I apologize for the negative remarks that were posted to your thread. I haven't seen anybody do that on TBCS before.
    There was one "negative remark" - it was mine and not for you to appologise for.

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