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yea you can use a computer power supply

you take a ground wire and touch it to the green wire in the big bundle of wires going to the 20 pin connector.

you can splice the 2 together and use the switch on the back of it to turn it on and off.

and then you dont use anything else off the 20 pin connector.

ok, but if i just connect the ground, then what do i use for my power wire?

sorry, but im not very good when it comes to things like this :unsure::(

huh? did u say something?

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ok, but if i just connect the ground, then what do i use for my power wire?

sorry, but im not very good when it comes to things like this :unsure::(

what you do is this,

take the green wire from the 20 pin connector, and hook it up to any black wire in the 20 pin connector.

and then you can use the switch on the back of the power supply as the power switch.

do like this picture shows on this website.

http://www.oznium.com/power-supply/photos

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oh and then you dont use anything else off of the 20 pin.

use one of the 4 pins' wires for power.

i think its yellow for 12v+ and black for 12v-

hope i could help!

Edited by qu1cks1lver56

First Gen Xterra: Always changing

DNX 690HD

RF 360.3
RF T3002
RF T4004
RF T10001bd
Silver Flute 6.5"s
Tang Band 1" Tweeters
Sundown X18 in 7cubes net tuned to 32hz

Trust me .25 Blows your Load.

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