Hi Florian , Thanks for your quick response. I'll be cautious with the handling of the electricity, don't worry , I won't be alone. Actually i bought the inlet from ebay uk (not doepfer) I'll have check to the g6 connection, but let's wait for Dieter's answer too. Thanks Ricardo --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > Hello Ricardo, > > to start with the most important remark: > > I would not do any thing here if you are alone. Watchout that someone is > near you who might be able to help you and/or call for help, if you > suffer a powerstroke!!! > > > > I don't know the wiring for this power inlet, but I assume it works like > that: > > In the picture "switch 6": > > Connector N is obiviously "N" > Connector L is fed to the fuse and the fuses output is labled "S" (below N). > Connector E is the Ground/Earth connector > > In the picture "switch 7": > > this is assumingly a double pole single throw switch. > I assume 3B connects to 4B and 1A connects to 2A > You should control this with an ohm-meter. > > So you might wire this socket like that: > > N -> 1A 2A -> MeanWell N > S -> 3B 4B -> MeanWell L > E -> Meanwell Gnd > > > Again picture "switch 6": > > The socket says "10A 250v" because this is the maximum rating which is > allowed on this socket. It does not name the rating of the fuse! > The rating of the fuse can be read from the input current specification > http://www.jameco.com/Jameco/Products/ProdDS/123290.pdf > 1.2A for 115V or 0.6A for 230V. The fuse should be of the type "slow > blow" (this thing has f***ing high inrush current). > > > If you bought this power inlet from Doepfer, then we should wait for > Dieters answer, since he should know this spare part. You also might > then have a look at the wiring of the original power inlet in this case. > > Florian > > > > Am 22.11.2012 16:12, schrieb ricardo: > > Hi Dieter, Florian and all guys again. > > > > Finally i got all components to install the extra power inlet +switch in a G6 case so I can power the Mean Well +5v. > > > > It will sound weird but (here in Lima) i got trouble trying to find an electrician that want's to do such a small job because they don't want to move through all this big city in order to charge just a little cash for such a small job (here electric works are cheap) . So , I have to do it myself. > > > > I've got a dremel 3000 and can cut and drill small holes in aluminium with it. > > > > I've added 7 new pictures to the album called: "installing Meanwell +5v switch in G6" > > there I'm showing the kind of power inlet (IEC socket) + power switch all in one. It also has a fuse holder (empty). > > > > So my concerns about making the right connections are: > > > > -In picture with the red mark number 1, you see the power inlet (and a second showing front face as reference) and the Mean Well +5v connections side where you can see the L and N connectors in the AC input by the GND connector. > > Logically I would say "I must connect the L and N respectively to the L and N in the Power inlet" , but, in the inlet's back the L side has a connector pin (two in fact) but the N side doesn't , it has only a little metal flat plate (please check picture red marked with number 6) There you'll see that the L side has two pins for connections but the N only has that flat plate. > > How do i connect them to the Mean Well AC input > > > > > > -In picture with a red mark number 3 + ? check that in those four connector pins , there are 4 numbers ( 1A, 2A, 3B, 4B ) does it mean something to be cautious when making connections? What should I connect to these? > > > > -Check that (in red marked: picture 2) it says 10A 250v does it mean that i have tu put a 10A fuse in the fuse holder? if not, which one please? > > > > > > - Where should I connect GND from the power inlet? > > > > EXCUSE MY IGNORANCE AGAIN AND HOPE YOU CAN GIVE ME SOME ADVICE. > > > > HERE I INCLUDE SOME NOTES FROM OUR PREVIOUS MESSAGES FOR REFERENCE: > > > > The Meanwell PSU is obviously a single PSU (i.e. one > >>> voltage output only, not two like the A-100PSU2). In this case the -V output > >>> of the Meanwell has to be connected to GND of the A-100 system. You may use > >>> e.g. a free GND terminal at the bus board. The +V of the Meanwell (= +5V) > >>> has to be connected to the unused +5V terminal of the A-100 bus board. > > > > > > Hi Florian and Dieter > > > > Thanks for the advice. > > > > Dieter, > > Florian also suggested in one message to power the Mean Well externally by > > adding a second power connector / switch in the rear panel so I can wire the > > Mean well to it. > > > > What do you think about it ? I think it could be easier than doing all the fuses > > deal. > > > > Thanks > > > > Ricardo > > > > > > That's probably the best solution. I did not mention it because one has to > > make a cutout at the rear panel that fits to the additional mains inlet. > > > > Best wishes > > Dieter Doepfer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > -- > http://fa.utfs.org/ >
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Re: Please help! Installing +5v switch inside G6 case for firing up tube modules
2012-11-22 by ricardo
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