Hi Dieter No worries, I understand the responsibility involved in this issue. I'll try to get help from a friend who is a good DIYer. Thanks anyway , this is just the last step and you both already helped me a lot with the installation of the Mean Well +5v. I'll post a picture of the finished job when it's ready Thanks Ricardo --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > Hello Ricardo, > > I ask for your understanding but as a rule I do not give any instructions to > laypersons as soon as mains voltages are involved in the wiring (mains > inlet, fuse holder, mains switch, mains connection of the power supply and > wiring). I strictly recommend to ask a specialist (who is familiar with the > safety rules and is able to meet them) to carry out these works. There is > danger to life if something is wired in the wrong way or cables that lead > mains voltage become loose. > > I hope you understand my point of view. I'm not too lazy to help you but I > wan't to save the lifes of our customers :-) > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > > [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag von ricardo > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. November 2012 16:12 > > An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > > Betreff: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Please help! Installing +5v switch inside G6 > > case for firing up tube modules > > > > > > 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 > > > > > > >
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Re: Please help! Installing +5v switch inside G6 case for firing up tube modules
2012-11-23 by ricardo
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