HELP! RA81 power sequencing jumper, where the heck is that?

From: Gunther Schadow <gunther_at_aurora.regenstrief.org>
Date: Fri Mar 22 08:52:05 2002

Johnny Billquist wrote:


> You have two small round connectors on the back of the drive. Those are
> the power sequence in and out. You usually hooked all (or groups) of RA81
> together with the power sequence cables, and the drives started in
> sequence. About 10 seconds between each drive. The first drive have a
> special plug in the in-socket.


Ahhrgh! Well, thanks for letting me know. I knew about the power
sequencing chain and the cables and stuff, but where the heck should
one get those jumpers from? I was hoping there was some jumper of
dip-switch on the inside that would let me override this. May be
I should cut one of the cable that I do have and just cut the two
wires short? Would that make a functional jumper? Or has anyone
gotten a box of those and could give me one?

thanks,
-Gunther



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Adjunct Assistant Professor        Indiana University School of Medicine
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Received on Fri Mar 22 2002 - 08:52:05 GMT

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