It isn't entirely finished and you can see my logbook (to read about my progress) over <a href="http://casemod.saxgod.be/powerdistro">here</a>
I'm going to copy paste a part of the page (containing the schematic and my words about it). Please respond if you think I made a mistake somewhere, so I don't blow anything up


Ok here we go :
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<img src="http://casemod.saxgod.be/powerdistro/po ... br>Created this schematic so you can see what I'm planning to do. I'm going to hook up transistors to the GPO's, and switch the ground connected to relays with them. On the schematics I found in that thread on the MO-Forums there was a 4.7K resistor in front of the transistor. But after talking with Henry it seems that this is the resistor thats already on the PCB of the LCD between the a actual GPO's and the GPO header. The relays have switch over contacts, which are connected to manual switch over switches (like a normal house circuit with 2 switches for 1 light). When the manual switch is in the drawn position, the outputs will only activate when the GPO is turned on. In the other position the output will be default on, and will be switched off when the GPO is turned on. I have implemented this because Henry told me there is no possibility in the LCD to turn on the GPO's by power up. Since I am going to connect a cold cathode and some fans and other things to it, I want the fans and light to be on at powerup. Also this makes that the relays don't have to be charged all the time, but only if I want the lights or fans off. After the switches there are 2 sockets for each output. A 12V and a 5V socket. I have done this by switching the ground through the relays contacts and switches, because in the PSU of your computer the 12V and 5V DC nets have the same ground anyway. After the sockets is a status led, also switched by the same ground, and connected (with all the other leds parrallel) to the 5V DC via a resistor.
<br><br>I was thinking to use a <a href="http://casemod.saxgod.be/powerdistro/2N2222.pdf" target="_blank">2N2222</a> transistor because it can handle 600mA max. I estimate that the relay will use a 200mA peak when switched on and then will drop to 50mA for it to stay switched on. Relays will probably just be velleman's 12V with switch over contacts (<a href="http://www.velleman.be/Product.asp?lan=1&id=343879" target="_blank">JZC-22F</a> (has 37mA normal consumption) or other). The manual switches will be <a href="http://www.velleman.be/Product.asp?lan=1&id=337929" target="_blank">ON-ON toggle switches</a>. I Already have the sockets, and leds will be bloo or another (cheaper) color


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thats it..
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: saxgod on 2002-08-01 17:20 ]</font>