hi ! please accept my apologies for my delay in responding.
ja-ki wrote:Hi,
I'm no expert in electronics either, but as you can see on the powersupply there's a label defining the outlets.
The green ones say "GND" which means ground, so 'actually' there's no voltage on them, so it shouldn't matter which way round you connect them on the mainboard. The other ones a pretty obvious
cheers
correct !!Ommatidium wrote:Hey Mark,
I fitted one of these a few months back. Unfortunately, Quested208's bracket is an adapter rather than a heatsink. As I remember, all of the PSU's threaded mounting holes are on the narrow edge rather than the backplate/bottom. Here's a line drawing showing how they're positioned (from a PDF on Conrad's site):
In light of that, I followed Quested208's L-bracket method because I couldn't see an easier way of doing it.
no heatsink ! yes ! the original PS had 43 watt, the new 60 watt is not going to the limit ! with the fan on it.....you will never get heat problems ! the airflow ist muuuch better as the original design ! the device is one of the coolest parts in my studio AND nearly noiseless !! the fan´s and the 2,5" HD are very quiet.
the alu-L-bracket is easy to build, buy the new PS and you will see the bottom threads on it, take a sheet of paper and make a pattern ! .....you will see and understand ! it´s not difficult !
only 3 drill holes for the PS and 3 threads in the L-bracket - in germany M3 - that´s it !
i own 2 e4XT ultras and one 6400 ultra, i moded an older e4X as well...all 4 samplers are modified and in daily use ! no problems ! :-)
Ommatidium wrote:It may be possible to drill/modify the Sunpower chassis to mount it directly onto the E-mu, but you'd want to be sure there is enough clearance beneath the PCB.
1. nice idea, but too much work and the drill work is a little bit dangerous for you - electric shock - and for the PS !? 2. you will loose warranty !?
best regards ! may you do well !