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Mike,You could use a switch like this one from eBay:http://m.ebay.com/itm/16mm-12V-Latching-Push-Button-Power-Switch-Aluminum-Metal-Blue-LED-Waterproof-/141700412231?nav=WATCHING_ACTIVEYou would wire the the section rated at 250v 3 amps to the AC before the power transformer and the LED to the aux of the Antipole. You will need to pad the LED with a resistor since the Antipole aux puts out around 24v DC and the LED is only rated for 12v DC.
1w is fine. Higher just means it's slower. It wont hurt anything.
Yes you could connect the light to the AUX on the antipole if it fits the correct voltages the light needs. I don't know what light and what voltage it says, so I can't really answer that question.
You connect the two boxes before you ever turn it on, or discharge the capacitors on the Antipole before you connect it to the amp box. There's a place on the Antipole for a discharge resistor, but it might take a moment before they do. A 10k resistor would work.
The light is 12VDC
Mike, it goes near the PSU caps where there's a symbol for a resistor. I wouldn't add a switch.Scott that's terrible, did you reverse the polarity on accident? Generally that or severe over voltage can make caps explode. I doubt it was severe over voltage...
Mike, it goes near the PSU caps where there's a symbol for a resistor. I wouldn't add a switch.
Mike, I assume you mean it's an LED? Do you have any other specs or a link to the light (LED), and does it come apart?
Almost certainly. It was late, I was tired, ... But now I get to start over and upgrade parts!