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wire up a relay that turns on the the power from the mains to your second power supply when it sees 12v or something from the other PS. should be much more then splicing of the power cable for the second PS and cutting up a molex connector.
yea its a homebrew EFI thing, the chipset is a "Motorola 68HC908 microprocessor " thats all i know of the actual processor, to be honest i dont really know alot of electronics so im not sure how that plays into what kinda solder "device" i use?
good sugestion, but i have heard that these kind (the ones the run on butane) arnt as good for doing delicate electronic work as the ones that just plug into the wall, so i am really just looking for electric ones, altho i apreciate you sharing your experiance with the butane ones and that might...
well hmm, i know im not dealing with and CMOS devices altho i cant say for sure on the surface mount IC's i dont really want to spend 100 on a soldering station, i really dont want to spend over 50, as the reason this DIY fuel comp is so cool is because you can do it for around 200 and a 100...
i want to learn to solder and was planning on putting together a megasquirt EFI computer(a DIY fuel computer aimed at people that want to retrofit non EFI cars) which is a whole circuit board that you have to put together, in a few months so i figured i better start learning. now i want to know...
McMaster Carr, they sell tons of stuff like that, you would prolly have to be buying quite a few to justify doing that over going to your local homedepot/lowes/ace hardware tho.