Each of my cabinets has one or two power supplies of its own. Each
cabinet has the MOTM-900 or 950 panel mounted on the back with the power
switch, which is normally left in the on position. I run the AC power
input of all to a common switched, surge-protected power bar and use
that to turn everything on and off.
The top cabinet has a MOTM-900 and a MOTM-950, each with their own
distribution boards, which I mount on the cabinet instead of on the supply.
My middle cabinet has one∗ Power-One∗ HBB15-1.5-A supply. It connects
to a MOTM-960 21-connector distribution board in the center of the
cabinet. Only the modules on the ends need a 30-inch MOTM supply connector.
My large dot com cabinet has one 3A supply, Power One HCC15-3-A. I use
one MOTM-960 21-connector expansion board, plus one of the 12-connector
boards from a MOTM-900 supply. The 960 is wired to the supply, and the
daisy-chain connector on the other end is wired to the 12-connector
board Sta-Cons. I used #14 stranded copper wire. Between the power
supply and the 900 and then to the 12-connector board is about 15 inches
each of that wire. Most of the modules connect with the standard
20-inch MOTM power connector. I use a few of the 30-inch ones.
My cabinet page has some pictures. The three at the bottom are current.
http://www.pugix.com/cabinet_new.htmRichard Brewster
http://www.pugix.comjneilyahoo@... wrote:
> How is everyone else doing it on those big Synths Of Doom I keep seeing
> in pictures? Are you wiring your own extra-long cables? Are you daisy
> chaining extension connector blocks?
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