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Answer» Does anyone have the pin-out for these or a known good link to the information ? I have 3 that were given to me and would like to convert for Ham Radio use but don't want to go poking around the EDGE card connector blind and possibly smoke something.
Thanks for Looking ! It should be listed at the SuperMicro site...Do you have a good link to the site , what I find with GOOGLE doesn't seem to WORK ! https://www.supermicro.com/support/resources/pws/pws.aspxThank You , that seems to work !Anytime...welcome aboard.Have spent the morning trying to contact "Supermicro" by phone (NO JOY).
I also have the board that these supply's plug into ( CSE-PT816-PDS20 ) and have spent the weekend trying to find information on it as well , with the supply connected to this board and power I get an AMBER led on the supply ( get the same without the board ) , I'm sure there is something on this board that could be jumper-ed to turn the supply's on but without the schematic I am again reluctant to just randomly jumper connections hoping for a good response.
ANT HELP ?Have you tried the board manuf. site yet ? ?I do not see a manufacturer name on the board ( at least not anything that jump's out).Google the UPC # to get more info...or the FCC #...Reading this post is confusing. Are you looking for info on Ablecom SP400-1R ? It is hard to answer your request because your request was not clear. You using the term 'Ablecom SP400-1R' only in the title and then did not say if it was a power supply, a military rifle or a Rock Band.
A Google on the term Ablecom SP400-1R gives: https://www.amazon.com/Supermicro-PWS-0064-Power-Supply-Discontinued/dp/B000F6QE8Q OR http://www.ebay.com/itm/ABLECOM-SP400-1R-REDUNDANT-MODULE-POWER-SUPPLY-/191528954953
The point I am saying here is that lack of detail in your first post just makes hard and give you a direct answer. If you have the thing in l your shop, you could just test the thing and find what the outputs are. If it is a model for a standard desktop, the pins would d be the same as any power supply for a desktop. So, are you trying to interface a rack mount power supply to a desktop PC? That is not a very good idea. Rack mount computers are different. If you are an experienced technician, you would not have this problem. If you do not have the needed background, you are trying something that is out of of your personal skill set. Please, I do not want to discourage you. Rather I ask you make it clear what your objective is. Years ago I worked on CUSTOM built rack mounted devices and I did not need to find a pin out of the power supply. It was clearly marked on the unit what was what. So you request has be baffled.
As Patio said, what is the UPC NUMBER. That will give the exact specific ID of the unit. EDIT: After more research,I found this: (Blocked by admin. see attachment.) *Blocked Russian URL*/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml This information applies both to desktops and rack mount servers. Hop that helps.
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