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BTA

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  1. 1 minute ago, Dschijn said:

    Uff... Since the PC only gives a short contact, when you actually press the button you would have to turn that impuls into a permanent closed connection for the DA-2.

    You could install an indepentend switch for the DA-2, but I have to clue if that would make your PC boot?! Not sure if the PC MB needs the signal to boot.

    Hmm. I dont really understand how i can give dell continous power (signal) and where. Maybe i could wire PC power LED to give signal to Dell, but how should i do it??

  2. 2 minutes ago, Dschijn said:

    Ok, the remote pin does need to have a permanent closed circuit to turn on the Dell DA-2 (to ground). So you need to figure out how your switch works. If it only give a short contact the Dell DA-2 does not stay on.

    Any ideas how i could wire it stay on after i press on/off button on my pc? I mean, i power pc on normal on/off switch (inside pc, connected to mobo). Using that gives only momentary shortage to power on... And thanks your replys :)

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