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    Quote Originally Posted by Keivan View Post
    I just noticed some of the batteries says for Canadian customers Only and the one I got happen to be the same for Canadian Customers Only I am in California so is that bad?

    K
    No, it's the same pack.
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  2. #82

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    I'm sorry for being vague. My AV Led is connected to the board as the diagram I attached in the first post I am basically following that diagram thru

    hope that make sense

    best
    K

    Quote Originally Posted by Forgetful Jedi Knight View Post
    If you don't have to the AV LED attached to anything, it won't light up. What you're saying isn't making much sense.

  3. #83

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    I think I may have to been clear as to the type of extender I have what I have is not a Color Extender its a Power Extender

    is that what you mean when you say 3.3 pad? color extender?

    K
    Quote Originally Posted by Forgetful Jedi Knight View Post
    If you don't have to the AV LED attached to anything, it won't light up. What you're saying isn't making much sense.

  4. #84

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    there is a 3.3v pad for power on indicator. its on page 27 of your owners manual. Also on board PEX on page 28

  5. #85

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    No, he means the 3.3v pad on the PC 2.0 board itself. It's shown in the wiring diagrams in the users manual for that board. The power extended is only used for the flash on clash effect. I personally used one of the accent led pads on the PC 2.0 and set it to blink the switch led in idle mode.

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  6. #86

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    Okay I get it I think and yes I'm connecting it to the PC v2.0 board. What do you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by Forgetful Jedi Knight View Post
    Are you connecting it to the 3.3V pad, or some other way?

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    Ooooooooooooooooooohh I think I'm getting it so the 3.3v pad in on the sound board itself okay I got,it Dunn sorry for being such a nooob .

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-gon Jinn View Post
    No, he means the 3.3v pad on the PC 2.0 board itself. It's shown in the wiring diagrams in the users manual for that board. The power extended is only used for the flash on clash effect. I personally used one of the accent led pads on the PC 2.0 and set it to blink the switch led in idle mode.

  8. #88

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    Yes I am using it with a 3.3 pad so should I still use 68 ohm resistor you think?
    K
    Quote Originally Posted by Forgetful Jedi Knight View Post
    If you don't have to the AV LED attached to anything, it won't light up. What you're saying isn't making much sense.

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    Hey Forgetful-Jedi-Knight
    So I decided to change wiring to have my AV switch thru 3.3v pad and I found your diagram which is very helpful
    After looking at your diagram and my switch I noticed my switch dosnt have c2 no2 and nc2 only c1 no1 and nc1. How would I wire them with that kind of switch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keivan View Post
    Hey Forgetful-Jedi-Knight
    So I decided to change wiring to have my AV switch thru 3.3v pad and I found your diagram which is very helpful
    After looking at your diagram and my switch I noticed my switch dosnt have c2 no2 and nc2 only c1 no1 and nc1. How would I wire them with that kind of switch?
    Please post a picture of the bottom of your switch.
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