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Re: [motm] Rear-facing cord?

Re: [motm] Rear-facing cord?

2000-04-12 by CHRIS PARKER

Hi All,

On the connector board question, I think the more connectors the better!

As to moving the power cord to the rear, I already mount my PSs on the backs of my cabinets, so changing the cord location now would kind of mess things up for me.  However, I'll go with whatever everyone else wants.  Is there any chance of having both versions available?

Chris (just bought a new house and looking for the time and money to spend on more modules and another cabinet) Parker



>>> "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> 04/12/00 12:07AM >>>
I am thinking about enclosing the power supply, and moving the AC inlet to
the rear. The
connector board may also 'grow' from 12 to 16 connectors. Thoughts?

Paul S.



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Re: [motm] Rear-facing cord?

2000-04-12 by ivancu@aol.com

<< Can we have a cool red indicator light (or LED) added by the power switch? 
>>

In the tradition of mixing console external power supplies, I like having an 
individual LED per PSU rail.

Ivan

Re: [motm] Rear-facing cord?

2000-04-12 by jwbarlow@aol.com

In a message dated 4/12/2000 2:05:51 PM, jlarryh@... writes:

>However, if someone wanted his power cable rear facing, the cable would
>be
>wired in directly, and the "female" version of the IEC connector inserted
>as a "Switched AC extension."
>
>Just a method where one size fits all just by changing connectors.

Not a bad idea, since as systems grow additional power supplies will probably 
be needed but could now be slaved off one another (although the fuse may 
dictate a bit of how this could be used).

JB

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