One of these remote controlled outlets for my pump. $10 on Amazon and it makes all grain brewing a snap!
Woods 32555WD Outdoor Wireless Remote Control Kit, Weatherproof, 100ft Range https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q9EFUK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_eteiAb74820CW
I've seen this with my Cosmos Elite., but I don't believe it's a bug Usually the fix was disconnecting from the link box and reconnecting, which caused USB to re-detect the device.
Eventually I just grabbed a remote controlled AC adaptor, which toggles on and off the power to the link box. Causing the USB to re-detect.
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Another possibility here is it's nothing related to the HMD. My machine also has a x570 chipset. I recently found that when running Unreal Engine 5 I've been having random USB disconnects... when running SteamVR. But I've also had issues with my Index doing the same things at times.
Can’t comment on that one but I use this one on my large shopvac and have been doing so for about 2 years ago. Works great.
Woods 32555WD Weatherproof Outdoor Electrical Outlet Switch, Wireless Remote Control Plug In, 100 ft Control Range, Weatherproof Remote Control Converter, 60-ft Frequency Range, 1 Pack, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q9EFUK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YLO9DbCK114DS
For a shop-vac/dust extraction application, the switches like the one you linked are pretty common. My vac has one built in, and it's great for the small tools.
I don't think I would want an auto-sensing switch on a dust collector. Sometimes you want to use a tool without turning on the DC--maybe you're just using it for 5s and it isn't worth it, or you're cutting metal.
Other times, you want the DC on for a while while you work with multiple tools. Or you just want to turn it on to help clear the air in the shop without running any tools.
It's not great to spin big motors up and down over and over either.
I use something like this as a remote and carry it around with me. My DC is 220V/30A, so that 120V switch is hooked into a relay that can handle the big load.
You could always get one of these.
Outdoor rated, so they are pretty sturdy, should fit your needs.
I have an arcade powered by retropie, and I use this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001Q9EFUK
I connect it to a power strip so I can wirelessly turn on my pie, speakers, monitor, and marquee light all at once. I used mounting tape to mount the remote to the side of the arcade for a seamless no hassle on/off switch.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q9EFUK/ref=pd_aw_sim_e_2?refRID=0AN8QNQ5T2SWPG1CW0E0
(Choose the 3 outlet version + light sensor)
This one is great, I use it to turn on my E-Nail and NES, has variable timed shutoff, and an awesome wireless remote
The link in in the description of the video now.
It’s $12.00 too
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q9EFUK/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_oKI1AbKVYSQ2G
I did find this wireless switch on Amazon for just under $10. It may do the job. http://www.amazon.com/Woods-32555-Weatherproof-Wireless-Converter/dp/B001Q9EFUK/
> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q9EFUK/ref=pd_aw_sim_e_2?refRID=0AN8QNQ5T2SWPG1CW0E0
Wow this looks perfect, the light sensor is ideal, usually im dabbin with the lights on lol