I serached the archives and didn't quite find an answer to my question, which is...
If I mount my power supply in the back and I cannot access the switch, is it OK to turn off/
on the system using my Furman AR-1215 voltage regulator? Thanks!!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: black_man_music [mailto:black_man_music@...]
>
> I serached the archives and didn't quite find an answer to my question,
> which is...
>
> If I mount my power supply in the back and I cannot access the switch, is
> it OK to turn off/
> on the system using my Furman AR-1215 voltage regulator? Thanks!!
>
>
At 2:24 AM +0000 2004/09/28, black_man_music wrote:
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>I serached the archives and didn't quite find an answer to my
>question, which is...
>
>If I mount my power supply in the back and I cannot access the
>switch, is it OK to turn off/
>on the system using my Furman AR-1215 voltage regulator? Thanks!!
>
Yes. I have several cabinets with rear mounted power supplies all
plugged into one power bar. I use the switch on the power bar to turn
the whole thing on and off.
Scott's system is so big he needs a special switch to turn all of those
power supplies on at the same time. It's a rather big knifeblade (about 70
lbs worth).
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Juskiw <scott@...>
At 2:24 AM +0000 2004/09/28, black_man_music wrote:
>I serached the archives and didn't quite find an answer to my
>question, which is...
>
>If I mount my power supply in the back and I cannot access the
>switch, is it OK to turn off/
>on the system using my Furman AR-1215 voltage regulator? Thanks!!
>
Yes. I have several cabinets with rear mounted power supplies all
plugged into one power bar. I use the switch on the power bar to turn
the whole thing on and off.