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2 MOTM-300 kits in cart

2 MOTM-300 kits in cart

2007-06-18 by Paul Schreiber

I have added 2ea MOTM-300 *kits* back into the cart if anyone wants them.

And there are 2 MOMT-510 assembled units as well.

Paul S.

Using dot com power supply w/ MOTM

2007-06-18 by John Wieczorek

I recently purchase a 44sp dotcom cabinet that included their 1.5 amp 
p/s. (+/-15 & +5).

Of course it uses the smaller 6 pin connectors with a single group 
connection.
I'm considering just replacing most of  the 6 pin .1 MTA  with MTA-156 .

Any ideas/warnings/suggestions on how I should handle the lack of a 
dual ground ?
The other option is to just connect my power distribution boards to the 
power one supply and use the MOTM cables that I have already.

best,


John

Re: [motm] Using dot com power supply w/ MOTM

2007-06-18 by Paul Schreiber

a) get MOTM -995 .com to MOTM adapter board

b) get PWR-30-6 jumper cable

c) plug .com power supply into MOTM-995

d) plug PWR-30-6 into any of the 6-pin headers on the MOTM-995

e) plug other end into a MOTM-990 and TAA DAAA!

Paul S.


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From: "John Wieczorek" <evening@...>
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>I recently purchase a 44sp dotcom cabinet that included their 1.5 amp 
> p/s. (+/-15 & +5).
> 
> Of course it uses the smaller 6 pin connectors with a single group 
> connection.
> I'm considering just replacing most of  the 6 pin .1 MTA  with MTA-156 .
> 
> Any ideas/warnings/suggestions on how I should handle the lack of a 
> dual ground ?
> The other option is to just connect my power distribution boards to the 
> power one supply and use the MOTM cables that I have already.
> 
> best,
> 
> 
> John
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