Whooo, It's been a while but, blk. is load, wht. is nutral, & green is ground. If your using a criticool card. Mod it by taking out the 2A fuse & replacing it with a slow blow 7A. Works just fine!
Whooo, It's been a while but, blk. is load, wht. is nutral, & green is ground. If your using a criticool card. Mod it by taking out the 2A fuse & replacing it with a slow blow 7A. Works just fine!
Lian-Li PC-75B, Asus P5WGD2 WS Pro (BIOS 502), Intel Q6600 G0@ 3.5GHz 1.50V, G.SKILL BHZ, 2048-6400C4,4:3@5-5-5-15-5,EVGA GeForce 8800GTX 768MB, CC-644MHz / MC-1100MHz, HT OMEGA CLARO 7.1, Logitech z-5500 5.1, Enermax 660W SLI, Boot Drive - Raptor X WD1500AHFD 150GB, Two Storage & Backup HD's-WD 320GB SATAII inclosed in ICY Dock Hot swapable HD racks, NEC DVD +/-RW ND-3550A, Lite-on DVD ROM SHOD-16P, 52-in-1 cardreader, Deck Legend-Ice Keyboard, Back to my Logi MX500 @1000Hz
-monitor#1 Dell 2407WFP rev. A04, res. 1920x1200
-monitor#2 TV Vizio GV42L, connected with 30' RapidRun cable, Audio - 30' S/PDIF, Belden/Canare cable-> Marantz AV9000 5.1-> 5X 600w ADCOM monoblocks, Veledyne SPL-1200 Sub, SpecResearch keyboard.
Custom Watercooled->CritiCool PowerPlant PCI Relay Card(modded)->Meanwell S150->Iwaki RD-30-> PA120.3 w/ shroud & Yate Loon D12SL-12 Fans, Nexus fan controller->Storm G5->MCW60
=Originally Posted by phelan1777
Active
Neutral
Earth
in that order.
Originally Posted by Nephilim
French Duron Poof
Every time you lap a swiftech block a kitten dies
"Extreme Systems, yes. But it could also mean Extremely creative, Extremely resourceful and on and on. Please don't use the name of this site as an excuse to do stupid things" -situman
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Its funny when people dig up thread from years ago and decide to answer some questions... lol
French Duron Poof
Every time you lap a swiftech block a kitten dies
"Extreme Systems, yes. But it could also mean Extremely creative, Extremely resourceful and on and on. Please don't use the name of this site as an excuse to do stupid things" -situman
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Déjà Vu...
Lian-Li PC-75B, Asus P5WGD2 WS Pro (BIOS 502), Intel Q6600 G0@ 3.5GHz 1.50V, G.SKILL BHZ, 2048-6400C4,4:3@5-5-5-15-5,EVGA GeForce 8800GTX 768MB, CC-644MHz / MC-1100MHz, HT OMEGA CLARO 7.1, Logitech z-5500 5.1, Enermax 660W SLI, Boot Drive - Raptor X WD1500AHFD 150GB, Two Storage & Backup HD's-WD 320GB SATAII inclosed in ICY Dock Hot swapable HD racks, NEC DVD +/-RW ND-3550A, Lite-on DVD ROM SHOD-16P, 52-in-1 cardreader, Deck Legend-Ice Keyboard, Back to my Logi MX500 @1000Hz
-monitor#1 Dell 2407WFP rev. A04, res. 1920x1200
-monitor#2 TV Vizio GV42L, connected with 30' RapidRun cable, Audio - 30' S/PDIF, Belden/Canare cable-> Marantz AV9000 5.1-> 5X 600w ADCOM monoblocks, Veledyne SPL-1200 Sub, SpecResearch keyboard.
Custom Watercooled->CritiCool PowerPlant PCI Relay Card(modded)->Meanwell S150->Iwaki RD-30-> PA120.3 w/ shroud & Yate Loon D12SL-12 Fans, Nexus fan controller->Storm G5->MCW60
Did anybody consider the Meanwell 15v power supplies? Looking at the Meanwell site at the various power supply reports they quote the following ranges:
s150-15 : 12.17 - 17.70
s201-15 : 12.06 - 18.72
s210-15 : 12.47 - 19.03
s150-24 : 19.17 - 28.86
s201-24 : 18.00 - 27.1
s210-24 : 17.75 - 27.72
Originally Posted by Paraglider
Why would you not just buy a 24v psu, to run the pump at a very low voltage? RD30 has a minimum starting voltage of about 17v, so there is no point really in a psu capable of less voltage unless you want to adjust it every time you start your pc. Also I don't even know if the pump will even run below 17v.
To add to that keep in mind that loading the psu to its max capacity when you start it up is very very bad for it. You will have to make sure you turn on the psu first then the pump, not at the same time.
PS:
You should really start a new thread for this type of question.
Last edited by epion2985; 03-02-2007 at 02:38 AM.
French Duron Poof
Every time you lap a swiftech block a kitten dies
"Extreme Systems, yes. But it could also mean Extremely creative, Extremely resourceful and on and on. Please don't use the name of this site as an excuse to do stupid things" -situman
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My documentation for the RD-30 lists DC21.6V minimum starting voltage... While the usable voltage is in the 13-24 range after starting.
Originally Posted by Durzel
Thanks. Well there you go, no way a 15v psu can work.
French Duron Poof
Every time you lap a swiftech block a kitten dies
"Extreme Systems, yes. But it could also mean Extremely creative, Extremely resourceful and on and on. Please don't use the name of this site as an excuse to do stupid things" -situman
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Sigh, ebay, type "Iwaki".
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waiting on 28nm video cards...
To Phelan1777: The Gov't OSHA, has set (36 VOLTS) as the cutoff for "High Voltage". THey set this, by getting together with MD's, and PhD's, and finding out the absolute MINIMUM resistance of the buman body, which occcurs when you are Ill, in VERY humid weather, OLDER, etc.. And, THEN, taking the WORST case places the two "wires / contacts" could touch you, and induce 100ma of current in the body. Which, is what the AMA has set as the amount of current that it takes to kill 50 % of the people who are subjected to it. And, NO, they do not say AC, or DC current. SO, 36 Volts is "High Voltage", and, anybody working on anyting 36 volts or higher, MUST be taking proper precautions for working with high voltage. Unless, they have changed this recently, and I don't think they have, I THINK I wouild have heard about it. So, everybody out there, WATCH out for that 100ma of current. Now, most of us, have been exposed to more, some, FAR more than that, your lucky. As am I. I tagged out a panel, in the shipyard, when I was a young Engineer, 33, and, did NOT get it checked, AS REQUIRED, and I grabbed ahold of 440VAC 400HZ. YOUCH!!!!!! Skin just rolled off, and dripped down my arm, like it was water, along with muscle, etc. fortunately, It was from elbow, to fingertip. And, hospital, was able to fix it with several surgeries. I should not have been messing with it anyway, I'm blind, I find my way around with my fingers. :-)
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