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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 481987" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>So from yesterdays initial idea you now want a master emergency stop, and indicator lamps for blown fuses and power, this is getting bigger and therefore more costly, for me, or any other experienced spark it would be easy to come up with what you want, but it wouldn't be cheap, as for it being a 'fun project' you'd soon get tired of trying to work out what connects to where to achieve the desired result. if you want all your switches in one central point then why not fit an unswitched socket for each machine and wire them back on radials, I.E one cable to each socket and then connect these through a separate switch for each socket, that way you've got all your switches in one place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 481987, member: 27126"] So from yesterdays initial idea you now want a master emergency stop, and indicator lamps for blown fuses and power, this is getting bigger and therefore more costly, for me, or any other experienced spark it would be easy to come up with what you want, but it wouldn't be cheap, as for it being a 'fun project' you'd soon get tired of trying to work out what connects to where to achieve the desired result. if you want all your switches in one central point then why not fit an unswitched socket for each machine and wire them back on radials, I.E one cable to each socket and then connect these through a separate switch for each socket, that way you've got all your switches in one place. [/QUOTE]
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