It means knowing how to do the 120 (or 240) volt AC wiring to the power
supply, switch, and fuse so that you wind up with a safe cabinet and
don't electrocute yourself. If you have not done this before, and don't
do it right, it can be dangerous. You don't find much beginner help on
this topic online, because people don't want liability for giving you
instructions and then you kill yourself. AC wiring has to be done
correctly, it has to be secure so as not to come loose, and it has to be
properly insulated. That's what you need to know and do.
Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.comeric f wrote:
> What is the "knowing what you're doing" end of this. I need to do this...
>
> thanks,
> eric f
>
> ∗/Stephen Drake <makeme1witheverything@...>/∗ wrote:
>
> I'll second Paul's advice. When recently expanding my cabinet, I
> subbed out the power one unit that came with my 900 with the HCBB
> version. Make sure you know what you're doing before doing this,
> however. I don't use the 5 volt output yet, but it's nice to know
> it's there if needed. Now I never have a problem with my 23
> modules, including some blacet ones that draw a lot of power.
>
> Steve
>