Can't the power supply in a G6 also power about 4 racks worth of modules? On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:45 PM, (i think you can figure that out) <peter@buzzclick-music.com> wrote: > This is why I don't like giving prices out before things are final. > Please don't mnail me on this stuff, the machinist we're using for the > rack ears hasn't quoted our schedled quantities yet. > > But you must realize that a single PSU can power four, possibly five > rows. Once the multiples stack up you start saving a lot of $$. > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "laryn91" <caymus91@...> wrote: >> >> Darn, the Ringer no longer seems all that economical anymore. Maybe > I'm missing >> something, but I was expecting something more like DotCom's frame > rack: $65. Maybe >> find out who's making it for them much cheaper? >> >> If I want a 6U system, I will need $340 (2 Ringers) + $175 (PS, > assuming it's at least 1.2A) >> + $100 (decent quality case) = $615. >> >> I can buy a 100G6 for $530! >> >> >> >> >> --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure > that out)" >> <peter@> wrote: >> > >> > We've got god quotes from our metal manufacturers and we've having >> > other prototypes made now. The rails are covered as well. Price has >> > not been finalized. They'll run somewhere between $150 to $17 with >> > the power cable. >> > >> > The Powr supply is stil in the fire. There are alot of cosidrations >> > here, but I see this going at about $175 as well. >> > >> > when? within the next quarter year. tops. We have a lot of stuff >> > going on right now: mostly the move, changing dealers, now selling >> > direct - that just came up. We have to get settled and then start >> > mving forwad form there. But the 23rd things will be business as > usual. >> > >> > >
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Ringer
2009-02-13 by Van Eck
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