Thanks David
I assumed I needed one for each 5 v module but works for the whole board
- so its a bit cleverer than I thought :)
Richard
On 5/7/10 1:49 PM,
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> Richard you plug it into the distribution board, it takes 12V of the bus
> and puts 5V back to the bus.
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