[Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread andy pugh
I have a D510 + PicoPSU system.
The PC shuts down as expected, but I would rather like it to power-off
the power supplies and monitor too.
Has anyone set up such a system?
I am thinking in terms of a relay controlled by the PicoPSU 5V or 12v
output to switch the 240Vac with a momentary switch in parallel.
Any better ideas?

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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread John Thornton
Dang, I just googled PicoPSU and them things are tiny... If I replace my 
power supply with one of those I could mount all kinds of stuff in the case.

John

On 1/18/2012 6:12 AM, andy pugh wrote:
 I have a D510 + PicoPSU system.
 The PC shuts down as expected, but I would rather like it to power-off
 the power supplies and monitor too.
 Has anyone set up such a system?
 I am thinking in terms of a relay controlled by the PicoPSU 5V or 12v
 output to switch the 240Vac with a momentary switch in parallel.
 Any better ideas?


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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread yann jautard
I think the 12V relay is a good idea.

or as an alternative you may use this kind of device, with a 
master/slave function :
http://www.priceminister.com/offer/buy/6668553/Bloc-Multiprise-Parafoudre-Parasurtenseur-Fonction-Master-Slave-Onduleur-Peripherique-d-alimentation.html



Le 18/01/2012 13:12, andy pugh a écrit :
 I have a D510 + PicoPSU system.
 The PC shuts down as expected, but I would rather like it to power-off
 the power supplies and monitor too.
 Has anyone set up such a system?
 I am thinking in terms of a relay controlled by the PicoPSU 5V or 12v
 output to switch the 240Vac with a momentary switch in parallel.
 Any better ideas?


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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread James Louis
Andy,
My Servomill also runs on a D510MO and it is plugged into the master outlet of 
a power strip called an Eco-strip (careful when googling!).  It uses a USB 
port to switch all the other outlets ON/OFF when the D510MO turns ON/OFF.  It's 
simple and works well.
Jim

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I have a D510 + PicoPSU system.
The PC shuts down as expected, but I would rather like it to power-off
the power supplies and monitor too.
Has anyone set up such a system?
I am thinking in terms of a relay controlled by the PicoPSU 5V or 12v
output to switch the 240Vac with a momentary switch in parallel.
Any better ideas?

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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread andy pugh
On 18 January 2012 13:28, James Louis james.lo...@gastechnology.org wrote:

 My Servomill also runs on a D510MO and it is plugged into the master outlet 
 of a power strip called an Eco-strip

I don't think that will work for me, as the main thing I want to do is
turn of the 12V PSU which powers the PC and monitor.

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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread Dave
They work well too.I have used a lot of them with zero failures over 
the last several years.

Watch out as there is a chinese import clone that is being sold on Ebay 
for not much less than the original.

Dave

On 1/18/2012 7:22 AM, John Thornton wrote:
 Dang, I just googled PicoPSU and them things are tiny... If I replace my
 power supply with one of those I could mount all kinds of stuff in the case.

 John

 On 1/18/2012 6:12 AM, andy pugh wrote:

 I have a D510 + PicoPSU system.
 The PC shuts down as expected, but I would rather like it to power-off
 the power supplies and monitor too.
 Has anyone set up such a system?
 I am thinking in terms of a relay controlled by the PicoPSU 5V or 12v
 output to switch the 240Vac with a momentary switch in parallel.
 Any better ideas?

  
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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread Dave
On 1/18/2012 9:00 AM, andy pugh wrote:
 On 18 January 2012 13:28, James Louisjames.lo...@gastechnology.org  wrote:


 My Servomill also runs on a D510MO and it is plugged into the master outlet 
 of a power strip called an Eco-strip
  
 I don't think that will work for me, as the main thing I want to do is
 turn of the 12V PSU which powers the PC and monitor.



Andy,

I think you can do it easily with a single relay and a momentary pushbutton.

Such that to start, you push the button in to bypass a relay contact 
which supplies AC to the PC.

The relay is held in by the 12 volts out of the PC power supply.When 
the PC shuts down it drops the 12 volt to the drives, which will cause the
relay to drop out killing all AC to the PC power supply.

Simple, but I think it will work.

Dave



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Re: [Emc-users] PC shutdown

2012-01-18 Thread Jon Elson
andy pugh wrote:
 I have a D510 + PicoPSU system.
 The PC shuts down as expected, but I would rather like it to power-off
 the power supplies and monitor too.
 Has anyone set up such a system?
 I am thinking in terms of a relay controlled by the PicoPSU 5V or 12v
 output to switch the 240Vac with a momentary switch in parallel.
 Any better ideas?
   
Sure, take +5 off one of the hard drive connectors and use it to operate 
a solid
state relay.  Do you want this to power off the 12 V DC supply for the 
the PicoPSU?
That becomes a chicken vs. egg sort of thing, so you will need the 
momentary switch.

Jon

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