Jason Stoddard
Sponsor: Schiit Audio
All you need is a simple push in /out switch that takes power from an existing secondary that turns a relay on or off depending on the switch's state. The relay would simply connect/disconnect the secondary from the power supply circuitry. If you need to switch miltiple secondaries, etc, get the right relay. Those pesky European Regulators can be bribed, but that will drive up costs. I'd draw a schematic but I ran out of napkins.Or just leave the switches where they are, as I really don't care.
While you're at it, how about a light dimmer for those LEDs.I use sunglasses so I'm OK as is.
That's a manual switch, not an automated one, and, as I said in the chapter, you'll likely see a manual switch (not powered, simply passive) for switching AC line voltage from 115 to 230V at some point in future products.
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