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Another thing to keep in mind when you eventually get tired of that big honking connector with just 2 shorted wires is that if you cut it off and just connect the green wire to a black one (perhaps even inside the power supply housing to keep it clean), often the supplies won't work. I found out the hard way that on some supplies you have to see which wires are joined at the connector and reconnect those wires as well.
For a PowerUp! 6100D model (cheap with loads of current capability), there are 2 orange wires and 2 black wires joined at the connector -- the power supply just will not work with out both those pairs wires joined (in addition to the grounding the green wire trick). Good luck. Joe J. |
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Funny but i always said tubaware. Yeah if you don't have a project case or can't find one big enough use this stuff. Its amazing!
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