Ok, I bought a 6" duel cold cathode light kit figuring I would use it as overhead lighting for my keyboard and as lighting for the interior of my desk compartment where I keep my CD's and such. It is a nice little UV lamp that will hopefully light up the white lettering on my black keyboard. Basically the light kit is as follows: http://www.flexiglowhk.com/website_file ... nchKit.jpg
The only thing different is it has a 12 Volt inverter with some sort of sound mechanism which is supposed to cause the light to pulse to music (I think). It also has a jam nut switch harness. Apparently this is intended to be inside your case but I have other plans. From what I can tell, what I need to do is plug my cold cathode light into the jam nut switch harness and somehow plug the molex adaptors somehow to a USB cable. Any idea as to where I could find a molex to USB adaptor?
Or would there be another way to rig something like this? I don't want it to pulse. Just provide some nice lighting.
Heh, would be simple to rig it to my car. Apparently you can attatch these lights to a cigeret lighter and I could attatch the lights themselves to the floor panels. However, I think I would rather have them in my puter
Anyone know where I can find a molex to USB adaptor?
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Wont work. The kit requires 12 volts, your USB ports only supply 5volts and at very low miliamps.
You could look at going to a ac-dv power block that provided a minimum of 12 volts @ 350ma. Then you could make things work. The power block could be available at any place, wallmart, target, radioshack etc..
You'd have to do some splicing but it's pretty easy. If you want the sound module removed, just remove it, looks like it is on quick disconnects anyway. Plug the molex section into the inverter section
You could look at going to a ac-dv power block that provided a minimum of 12 volts @ 350ma. Then you could make things work. The power block could be available at any place, wallmart, target, radioshack etc..
You'd have to do some splicing but it's pretty easy. If you want the sound module removed, just remove it, looks like it is on quick disconnects anyway. Plug the molex section into the inverter section
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I see, thanks for the help Stress. I was a little controversial over using a USB port but I figured, since it is just a light.... my mousepad that lights up runs fine on a USB port.
Anyway, I'll look into it.
What is an ac-dv power block exactly btw?
I've spliced before and it is pretty easy stuff. Just need to know what I'm looking at first.
Anyway, I'll look into it.
What is an ac-dv power block exactly btw?
I've spliced before and it is pretty easy stuff. Just need to know what I'm looking at first.
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it's that heavy plug you use for everything lowvoltage in your house, like your cell phone charger, the power plug for your cordless phone etc. You just need to get one with 12 volts @ 350ma + as the output.
this one
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