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  njay said:
Alrighty Crude Diode wire made with my limited soldering skills and the use of some electrical tape

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Man, go shame yourself !! :P

Using 'kroonsteentje' is even better then this !

Or go look for some 'krimpkous' :D

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Go grab some heat shrink tubing. The stuff is cheap and looks a lot better. You also don't have to worry about it coming unraveled like electrical tape sometimes does.

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Alrighty ...

Better as my soldering skills ....

Question do i still need to power the ledwiz banks?

Or just connect the + from the contactors to a terminal strip then a cable to the + of my 24 power suppy and then the ground from the contactor to the ledwiz?

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Any ideas boys?

Question do i still need to power the ledwiz banks?

Or just connect the + from the contactors to a terminal strip then a cable to the + of my 24 power suppy and then the ground from the contactor to the ledwiz?

Sorry for the quick bump but i will get my psu tommorow so i can't wait lol

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Yes, you still need to connect power to the ledwiz banks. Remember that each bank supplies power to 8 terminals and they are numbered on the ledwiz. Make sure not to accidentally attach a 24v device to a 12v bank or else you will fry something. Lost a 12v power supply this way. :(

Here is a wiring diagram I did for my contactors.

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You can find wiring diagrams for my other devices here.

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Posted

Deegor,

Question , but just to understand things

At the moment i have rgb leds and a 12v relay + knocker connected to the wiz

But i don't use the voltage banks at all

Is there a reason i need to use them because of the 24v contactors?

Thx,

Nick

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Sorry, I missed this reply. Yeah, you'll need to wire up the voltage banks for the 12v as well. Check out the link for my other diagrams in my previous post. They show you how to wire everything up.

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So i am also going the real dmd route, ordered the 12v plasma dmd @ mouser lol 16 weeks lead time :)

In the meantime maxx is willing to create a customer front for my pincab :) idea is to incorperate the MM theme of my cabinet in the front :)

I included the measurements :)post-11482-142870578754_thumb.jpg

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  njay said:
So i am also going the real dmd route, ordered the 12v plasma dmd @ mouser lol 16 weeks lead time :)

In the meantime maxx is willing to create a customer front for my pincab :) idea is to incorperate the MM theme of my cabinet in the front :)

I included the measurements :) [ATTACH=CONFIG]19030[/ATTACH]

Wow didn't know Maxx, built a CNC in his spare time also.. wicked :) lol

I sent you a note, need a few other dimensions besides what you have here.

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PM me for any custom CNC needs.

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Wood thickness: 1,5 CM

Width: 50,12 CM

Heigt: Does not mather because it will be a underbox for the existing backbox

Speaker hole dimension: diameter: 102 mm (4.016 inch) (don't know if this is the normal speaker size?)

Is this all you need? :)

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