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Thank you for your interest   I have a dummy unit that I wanted number boards lit. along with smoke..   I was able to finish my project today  working well.  I found a buck converter on amazon this was able to convert 12-17 ac volts to 3-5 volts dc that I needed for the smoke generator. I also needed the milliamp draw of the smoke generator,  my multimeter only went to 200 milliamps.  When I got a meter to test I found that the smoke mac. had about 460 draw.  This was important because of my control circuit,  I was able to use  IR remote switch from Evans designs ,it was rated for 600 milliamp otherwise I would need to install a relay and a bridge rectifier.  I also installed a 3 volt red flashing light on the unit to indicate smoke mac. being on or off. I had a scrap engine with a bad circuit board so it had lots of good parts to donate. Enjoying filling the house with smoke.  Bob

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