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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Reservation for the Bladecenter H 2880W Breakout Boards on: December 16, 2014, 06:10:02 PM

As for internal schematics, this PSU is quite undocumented. "external" pinout is available, but nothing else.
I'm not sure if they explained how to, but I've read somewhere that people were able to raise the voltage, I'll have a look if I can retrieve the data.

If you are interested in the 220v connector wired to EU plug (or with bare wire for you to put the plug you want), just send me a private message.

Hi!

Yes if you can find this out for me, that would be great!

The connectors make only sense if using both together. If i have to solder the 12V connectors, i can solder the 220V connector as well ... Wink

For the usage, I will use that PSU to power / "buffer" my car hifi equipment while being on a contest.

Thanks in advance!

Best regards,
Martin
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Reservation for the Bladecenter H 2880W Breakout Boards on: December 16, 2014, 03:03:46 PM
Hi!

in a few days my  Astec AA23920L should arrive ... as I want to connect a BIG cable directly to the PSU, I am asking if its possible only to buy the Connector for 230V and the 12V ?

Do you have any internal information about that PSU such as pinouts ? Would be great if this PSU can deliver higher voltages (such as 14V) ... do you have any schematics?

I really appreciate your answer!

Best regards,
Martin
3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Custom server PSU breakout boards. DPS-2000 BB, HP 1200 and 1300w. 2880w on: December 16, 2014, 02:34:55 PM
Hi!

in a few days my  Astec AA23920L should arrive ... as I want to connect a BIG cable directly to the PSU, I am asking if its possible only to buy the Connector for 230V and the 12V ?

Do you have any internal information about that PSU such as pinouts ? Would be great if this PSU can deliver higher voltages (such as 14V) ... do you have any schematics?

I really appreciate your answer!

Best regards,
Martin
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