Gerald Marafioti posted:John H ,Do you mean take the positive AC wire run it to the switch & then back to the converter & connect it along with the AC negative to the AC in side ? ,then from the dc-out side how would i run the wires to the building ,i would need to be able to plug it into the buildings connector. As you can see i don't have a lot of experience with this type of building.
Shorling ,If i understand your response i would buy the 4.5 v power supply from Menards ,cut the wire ,run the positive wire to the switch & then from the switch back to the wire reconnect it & i could cut the negative wire & make it as long as i needed to put the switch where i want it to go ,if i am correct in understanding what i need to do ,then this sounds like the easiest way for me ,because i would be able to just plug it right into the building . I haven't bought the building yet i was thinking about getting the strip mall they have i think it is pretty cool. I just went & looked at where i want the building to go & i don'thave to cut the negative wire at all ,just the positive wire ,i have an outlet right over where the building is going i can just cut the positive wire run it to the switch & then run it out from the switch & reconnect the wire on the other end .
Gerald, you have it. Just cut the positive DC output wire from the adapter output and run it through the ON/Off switch. You can then plug the end of the adapter into your building. If you purchase the Menards plug & play wire kit you can easily add buildings, etc by just plugging stuff in using the parts in the kit.