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> I have had a look at the DIY Kit and i don't get it. there are two versions and they seem to
> use little jacks, with an external PSU rather than just plugging in a kettle lead, which is
> what i want to do.
I believe this to be necessary in order to avoid possible end user death. Many people have the not the proper experience to work with lethal AC levels.
Tony
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, "henfieldj" <HenfieldJ@...> wrote:
> >
> > You have asked for new ideas for modules, what about new ideas for
> > cases One of the roadblocks that many people (including myself) have
> > for purchasing a modular system is access to a low-cost case option. I
> > would propose two ideas for cases: 1) The "Ikea" type where you
> > purchase a black covered wood case that is in pieces along with the
> > power supply and mounting rails in a relatively flat box. The customer
> > would be responsible for assembly. and 2) Having a metal rackmount
> > frame that is designed to be mounted into an existing rack case, such
> > as an SKB case. A power supply would be provided that the customer
> > attaches to one of the inside walls of the rack case.
> >
> > I do not know if these have been suggested before, I do apologize if
> > they have already been considered.
> >
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