Good point, I'm forgetting that I'm scrounging some bits and
pieces from work. That said, the context of the original question
was that there was no need to buy and additional PSU.
I'm Interested in the further interference issues, even with the
Power-One PSU. I think you read my mind about making up
larger cases off one PSU. Although, reference that other thread, I
counted up my ampage and it comes to 317mA. My RS case
has a cailing of 650mA, so I reckon I'm well within limits.
Cheers,
Stuadh
-- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Julian" <julian@2...>
wrote:
> Just a quick note, before anyone gets too excited.
>
> These are good options, if your doing something odd with your
system, like using a different psu, etc. but, if anyone starts
> considering that its a good way to save on the cost of a new g6,
then don't forget to figure in the cost of the power supply, the
> busboards, little things like the IEC socket for the rear of the
case, etc. Even a pack of spacers for the psu mounting will add,
> so remember all these costs too.
>
> I built my own cases, but for reasons other than cost. If you just
want a cheap g6, just make sure you do the sums properly : )
> Although the doepfer ones look expensive there isnt much in it
at the end of the day, unless you start thinking about going
properly
> diy, and doing the psu as well. And, even then, im not sure...
>
> In no way wanting to devalue the information here. Its valuable,
but in the right context....
>
> Julian
>
> (fears increased lfo interference <from recent thread> as
cases are daisychained off one psu ; )
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> I did a bit of research today (Iguss I ought to have been
working,
> really).
>
> To buy a 3U case (without power) will cast c.£30 ( 45)
>
> To build from scratch a 6U case (with partial top and bottom)
> c.£57 ( 84) and a 6U with full top and bottoms c. £69 ( 101).
>
> Add to this shipping plus any front plates and distribution
boards
> you need.
>
> Stuadh