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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I bought a nice Power-One power supply (HDCC-150W-A) that does +-15v as well as +5v, for building a case for some MOTM and Paia modules (LOTS of room to grow). On the right side it has +OUT +S | -S COM +S | -S -OUT (| being a separator). On the other, -OUT (two posts) | -S +S | +OUT (two posts). The -OUT and +OUT on the right side put out the -15 and +15 respectively relative to the COM in the center of that side. Ok, that's fine. On the left side, however, I don't get +5V from COM, instead it appears that I only get 5v difference BETWEEN the -OUT and +OUT? Has anyone used one of these? Can anyone tell me how to hook the baby up so that I'm feeding +12v, -12v and +5v to my modules all with a common ground? Sorry for the newbie questions but I can't find any spec sheets on hooking it up, even from the manufacturer's website and the shipped instructions were pretty much useless, and they (power-one) don't appear to be answering my emails to tech support :-( Thanks as always</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2>KRIS</FONT>
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