Anyone recommend a switch to turn your pc on and off ?

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I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
though, though thats no very tidy :)

I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
putting the on switch thier.

Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
Electronics or Tandy please do.

I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.


Thanks.
 
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"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>
> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>
> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
> putting the on switch thier.
>
> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>
> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.

Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
front of the case.

Jon
 
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Ok though i have a square hole for my switch would like to get the
same kind so i can just make it like it was before :)



On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:53:42 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
<jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote:

>"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>>
>> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
>> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
>> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>>
>> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
>> putting the on switch thier.
>>
>> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
>> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>>
>> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
>
>Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
>front of the case.
>
>Jon
 
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"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>
>
> Ok though i have a square hole for my switch would like to get the
> same kind so i can just make it like it was before :)

You can get creative with epoxy, sheetmetal, plastic sheeting, plywood, hot glue, or
anything other stock material you have around the house; old credit cards often make a
good material for turning square holes into round ones, as does aluminum flashing, et
cetera; you're free do mount it anywhere you want, in whatever way you want to. Take
your time and have fun with it.

Jon.



>"Jon Danniken" wrote:
>
> >"Little TeaPot" wrote:
> >>
> >> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
> >> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
> >> though, though thats no very tidy :)
> >>
> >> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
> >> putting the on switch thier.
> >>
> >> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
> >> Electronics or Tandy please do.
> >>
> >> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
> >
> >Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
> >front of the case.
> >
> >Jon
>
 
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Does it matter if its push button or a switch ?


Because i used to hold the button down to tuen off it i had a blue
screen ect ?

Thanks.


On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:53:42 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
<jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote:

>"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>>
>> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
>> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
>> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>>
>> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
>> putting the on switch thier.
>>
>> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
>> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>>
>> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
>
>Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
>front of the case.
>
>Jon
 
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"Little TeaPot"
>
> Does it matter if its push button or a switch ?
>
>
> Because i used to hold the button down to tuen off it i had a blue
> screen ect ?
>
> Thanks.


Nope, it could be a push button or a toggle; as long as it is a "Momentary" switch
you're set.

Jon


> , "Jon Danniken" wrote:
> >"Little TeaPot" wrote:
> >>
> >> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
> >> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
> >> though, though thats no very tidy :)
> >>
> >> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
> >> putting the on switch thier.
> >>
> >> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
> >> Electronics or Tandy please do.
> >>
> >> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
> >
> >Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
> >front of the case.
> >
> >Jon
>
 
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This one do ??

http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/414e564e056498982741c0a87f9c06f5/Product/View/P7568


Not sure if it will fitutjust need to know if this one wont fit i can
always cut a hole in the top on the case and fit it or front :)

Thanks for the help.


On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:53:42 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
<jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote:

>"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>>
>> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
>> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
>> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>>
>> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
>> putting the on switch thier.
>>
>> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
>> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>>
>> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
>
>Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
>front of the case.
>
>Jon
 
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"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>
> This one do ??
>
>
http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/414e564e056498982741c0a87f9c06f5/Product/View/P7568
>
>
> Not sure if it will fitutjust need to know if this one wont fit i can
> always cut a hole in the top on the case and fit it or front :)
>
> Thanks for the help.

That'll work just fine, the key words are "SPST" (Single Pole Single Throw) and
"Momentary". Any switch with those two designations will work fine for your purpose.

Jon

> , "Jon Danniken" wrote:
>
> >"Little TeaPot" wrote:
> >>
> >> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
> >> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
> >> though, though thats no very tidy :)
> >>
> >> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
> >> putting the on switch thier.
> >>
> >> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
> >> Electronics or Tandy please do.
> >>
> >> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
> >
> >Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
> >front of the case.
> >
> >Jon
>
 
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Ok ill try to find one that fits or not ;)


On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 21:11:37 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
<jonREMOVETHISdanniken@yahoo.com> wrote:

>"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>>
>> This one do ??
>>
>>
>http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/414e564e056498982741c0a87f9c06f5/Product/View/P7568
>>
>>
>> Not sure if it will fitutjust need to know if this one wont fit i can
>> always cut a hole in the top on the case and fit it or front :)
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>
>That'll work just fine, the key words are "SPST" (Single Pole Single Throw) and
>"Momentary". Any switch with those two designations will work fine for your purpose.
>
>Jon
>
>> , "Jon Danniken" wrote:
>>
>> >"Little TeaPot" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
>> >> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
>> >> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>> >>
>> >> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
>> >> putting the on switch thier.
>> >>
>> >> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
>> >> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>> >>
>> >> I Prefere DickSmith and they are in my subburb.
>> >
>> >Any momentary SPST switch will do the job; I would recommend installing it on the
>> >front of the case.
>> >
>> >Jon
>>
 
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In article <h8isk09a5li6ek5qhs9jrnqheago8mf03u@4ax.com>, Little TeaPot
says...
>
> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>
> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
> putting the on switch thier.
>
> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>
Do what the rest of us do...wire up the RESET switch to the Power
switch header instead.


--
Conor

Opinions personal, facts suspect.
 
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Same kind of swtich used ?



On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 02:09:25 +0100, Conor <conor.turton@gmail.com>
wrote:

>In article <h8isk09a5li6ek5qhs9jrnqheago8mf03u@4ax.com>, Little TeaPot
>says...
>>
>> I asume you need a specific type of one, just mine kind of broke
>> istalling a drive got snaged :(, can turn it on by touching the ends
>> though, though thats no very tidy :)
>>
>> I was just thinking of drilling a hole in the top of the case and
>> putting the on switch thier.
>>
>> Iam in Australia, so if you can point me to a switch, from Dick Smitch
>> Electronics or Tandy please do.
>>
>Do what the rest of us do...wire up the RESET switch to the Power
>switch header instead.