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<blockquote data-quote="garrettpf" data-source="post: 2860111" data-attributes="member: 575445"><p>It is a normal computer power supply. it is controlled by the motherboard [power switch]. So you should need no start/reset other then that from a computer case that connects to the mother board. the start/reset switch of a computer is simply a "normally open" position and when pressed it closed a contact which then the motherboard tells the PSU to run on and they talk a bit and then powers the MB on. If you need a switched I can rip them off of cases I have laying around. or if you are going to build a car computer, simply get a micro ATX case and micro ATX MB and then you are set.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is interested please let me know otherwise I do have it on ebay but would choose to sell here first so make me an offer and I would cancel the auction. (I have it listed for $100 with a buy it now of $150).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrettpf, post: 2860111, member: 575445"] It is a normal computer power supply. it is controlled by the motherboard [power switch]. So you should need no start/reset other then that from a computer case that connects to the mother board. the start/reset switch of a computer is simply a "normally open" position and when pressed it closed a contact which then the motherboard tells the PSU to run on and they talk a bit and then powers the MB on. If you need a switched I can rip them off of cases I have laying around. or if you are going to build a car computer, simply get a micro ATX case and micro ATX MB and then you are set. If anyone is interested please let me know otherwise I do have it on ebay but would choose to sell here first so make me an offer and I would cancel the auction. (I have it listed for $100 with a buy it now of $150). [/QUOTE]
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