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#51272 - 10/29/06 05:41 PM 12 volt trigger DIY
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Gunslinger

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How can I send a 12 volt signal from my (non 12-volt trigger equipped) Arcam Delta 290 to my (12-volt trigger equipped) Panamax 5100?

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#51273 - 10/29/06 05:52 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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Does your Arcam have any sort of trigger or switched output?
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#51274 - 10/29/06 05:54 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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Gunslinger

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Thanks for asking gonk. It has neither.

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#51275 - 10/29/06 06:35 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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Any other ideas gonk?

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#51276 - 10/29/06 07:53 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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If it has neither, then you're not going to be able to do anything to create a trigger for your Panamax (at least without major surgery). The only option I know of for triggering without a switched outlet or a 12V trigger is something like the Craftsman 24031 auto switch. You could potentially use one of these and an AC adapter to trigger something - an AC adapter rated for 9V or 12V will produce a constant DC "signal" that can serve as a trigger. It's not a trick I've ever tried, but others have done it with the switched outlets on receivers.
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#51277 - 10/29/06 08:36 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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Gunslinger

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Thanks gonk. That Craftsman switch is a good idea, but I don't want to bypass my Panamax with inferior switching. I wonder if it would be possible to tap into the power supply and then use a transformer to convert that to DC? Just a thought, I'm no expert.

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#51278 - 10/29/06 10:56 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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It's probably possible (might need an extra transformer in the mix to get the right trigger strength), but it's also one that you'd need to be an expert to attempt.
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#51279 - 10/30/06 06:40 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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You could try one of these.
http://www.rdlnet.com/product.php?page=130

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#51280 - 10/30/06 08:19 PM Re: 12 volt trigger DIY
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Gunslinger

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Loc: las vegas, NV 89031
I'm going with a 2150. It gives me a trigger, a lot of options and the clincher, a dedicated sub-out with a crossover. It's just to good not to get. Thanks for the help.

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