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Old 01-03-2004, 12:49 PM
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The switch is simply for the fan in the battery cooling station. I have two other fans connected to the power supply that automatically turn on when the power supply is plugged in. If you notice another plug (not connected) hanging off the outputs of the power supply, that is used to connect to the fan in my TC3 foam stand. So I am powering a total of 4 fans and my charger from the power supply. I gotta get a better AC cord (one with a ground).
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i was thinking of trying one of those thermal controlled fans that turns on when the ps temp strarts to go up...
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I have one question though. I am just using the +V and the -V for outputs. Shoud I use the +V+S and the -V-S instead of the +V and the -V? Every thing works fine how I am using it now, I am just wondering which to use (if it matters). And yes, I under stand all the +S and -S meaning "Signal".

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i was thinking of trying one of those thermal controlled fans that turns on when the ps temp strarts to go up...
Oh really? Where do you get those? I have never heard of them. Can you like set the temperature that it activates at?
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Originally posted by etzkev
I have one question though. I am just using the +V and the -V for outputs. Shoud I use the +V+S and the -V-S instead of the +V and the -V? Every thing works fine how I am using it now, I am just wondering which to use (if it matters). And yes, I under stand all the +S and -S meaning "Signal".

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They are the same, as long as the straps are in place acrosss the doublewide terminals. It really doesn't matter, as long as the straps stay in place.

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Old 01-03-2004, 01:34 PM
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The pictures look great guys

Originally posted by etzkev
I gotta get a better AC cord (one with a ground).
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No, you don't understand. I have them in the single wide V- and V+ terminals. Not the double wide ones. Is there anything wrong with that? Thanks for all your help.
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whats is the switch for and how did you connect it?
I forgot to answer your second question church. I connected it by simply putting it in betwen the ps outputs and the fan.
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No, you don't understand. I have them in the single wide V- and V+ terminals. Not the double wide ones. Is there anything wrong with that? Thanks for all your help.
The singles and doubles are exactly the same. Inside, there's a wire between them. They are provoded in 2 places to make strapping them to the sense returns (S+/-) easier. As long as you leave the double wide straps in place, you can use either, or both.

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OOOOOH! Ha ha I see. Thanks for the clarification.
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Originally posted by dpaton
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Alright! I got it all hooked up with the new cord (with a ground wire this time)! My charging station is all ready to go.
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Old 01-14-2004, 12:26 PM
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well, just ordered One Of these. from things im hearing should be great supply. I will be running 1 iron and 1 charger. Dont know if will hold If not just a charger. Hope i get it soon im excited.
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Well, what charger are you using?
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Old 01-14-2004, 01:05 PM
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just a novak millenium pro, iron(HAKO 936 i think)
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Oh, haha, well then you will be fine. You probably can use two milleniums AND your iron.
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