I need to find a connector or something that has +5V or +12V, for a GBS-scaler I am installing in the cabinet. I would like an easy place - if possible - to tap the voltage from.
Critical data point: How much current does the GBS-scaler draw?
- If it's not more than 100-200 mA, you should be able to get it from the wheel driver board with no problem.
- Check the trace thickness connecting the wheel driver board 12v pins. The thicker the traces, the more current it can handle without overheating.
The wheel driver board schematic on page 57 (lower right) of the manual
here shows ground is on pin 10 of P3+P4, and 12v is on pins 2, 4, 6, and 8 of both connectors.
The 12v pins for P3 and P4 are tied together on the wheel driver board.
From your picture, it looks like 12v and ground from the power supply come in on the P3 connector.
- If so, you should be able to use P4 to power your GBS-scaler.
orIf the current draw is more than 500mA, you might be better off tapping into the power supply wiring.

The power supply on page 38 mentions that there are three 5v lines (pins 1, 2, and 3), a 12v line (pin 8 ), and three ground lines. (pins 4, 5, and 6)
Scott