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12v trigger difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="reeman" data-source="post: 349423" data-attributes="member: 14237"><p>You can build your own 12v trigger plug</p><p>Go to a electronics store get a 12v relay that connects into a fitting that looks like a circuit breaker.</p><p>you can mount this into a surface mount box with a plug ( or double plug ) ontop.</p><p>get yourself a 12 mono jack and link up the 12v relay to this, on the other side of the relay hook up the live and neutral of the mains.</p><p>plug in the 12v cable from your yamaha and turn it on, this will trigger the relay and allow for current to flow from the mains to your amps. </p><p>Explanation is a little vague and not very clear, im on my way out of the door to a client.</p><p>Is this what you are looking for?</p><p>I can post pic of mine this eve that i made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reeman, post: 349423, member: 14237"] You can build your own 12v trigger plug Go to a electronics store get a 12v relay that connects into a fitting that looks like a circuit breaker. you can mount this into a surface mount box with a plug ( or double plug ) ontop. get yourself a 12 mono jack and link up the 12v relay to this, on the other side of the relay hook up the live and neutral of the mains. plug in the 12v cable from your yamaha and turn it on, this will trigger the relay and allow for current to flow from the mains to your amps. Explanation is a little vague and not very clear, im on my way out of the door to a client. Is this what you are looking for? I can post pic of mine this eve that i made. [/QUOTE]
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