eBay .Item Number 266539302907 Only $65 but cost $65 to ship from china. Very nice construction but honestly I'd just get a case from ICA manufacturing . Com next time. They have tons of options not as heavy duty but definitely average duty for all the radio gear that everyone uses.
You need to use the second gold tab in between the first and fourth , which turns on the supply.. link each tab with a small wire. Daisy chain each one to pin 2...
If you are using this amount of power you need to adjust the air intake..take the case apart and use other fans..I am doing this same thing now ...not finished yet...
Running on 110v ac , if you get much over 200 amps dc you might start tripping your ac breaker. Any more than 2 of them on 110v might be to much, 220v ac wouid be safer.@@electromechanicalstuff2602
@@electromechanicalstuff2602Yes pin 2 is a network buss connection that sync's the clock frequencies together and master/slave format. Also efficiency is increased.
They can be off a tiny bit and still work? That's good to know
it helps to flip fan around and where did you get the case from to mount the supplies in
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Only $65 but cost $65 to ship from china. Very nice construction but honestly I'd just get a case from ICA manufacturing . Com next time. They have tons of options not as heavy duty but definitely average duty for all the radio gear that everyone uses.
You need to use the second gold tab in between the first and fourth , which turns on the supply.. link each tab with a small wire. Daisy chain each one to pin 2...
I intend to do that once i installed a power switch. Didn't know it actually communicated through that wire though
Is this called current share..I have seen it done but I did not think nothing of it
@paulshockieuk2651 not sure what it's called but yeah I'd say that's what it's doing
If you are using this amount of power you need to adjust the air intake..take the case apart and use other fans..I am doing this same thing now ...not finished yet...
Turn your fans around and move the sensor to the middle of the board and you will have better results.
I've seen a video of someone doing that
th-cam.com/video/oHDC--LOvlE/w-d-xo.html
Running on 110v ac , if you get much over 200 amps dc you might start tripping your ac breaker. Any more than 2 of them on 110v might be to much, 220v ac wouid be safer.@@electromechanicalstuff2602
Nice help Carter 👍
tie all units, pin #2 together. Then only 1 will have green light on. Think its called load sharing. Watch BBI video.
I intend to do that once i installed a power switch. Didn't know it actually communicated through that wire though
@@electromechanicalstuff2602Yes pin 2 is a network buss connection that sync's the clock frequencies together and master/slave format. Also efficiency is increased.
@@sylkelsterhey I got 4 of these mod up to 14.7. All with pin 2 tied together and can’t get em to communicate with each other. Any suggestions?