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| krick:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on July 03, 2009, 01:48:33 pm --- Yeah, the "shelf" slides back down into the cab on a diagonal from the lip of the CP -- most everything is mounted on the board, so you only need to leave some slack for the monitor connections and the mains power. :applaud: --- End quote --- So the shelf isn't parallel with the bottom of the cabinet? Is it a steep angle? I guess everything has to be really screwed down tightly then. :) Being on an angle probably makes it easier to work on from the back too. Is the shelf on normal shelf sliders with wheels, or does it just fit into a slot? |
| krick:
While digging around for better pics of the gauntlet cabinet and its shelf, I stumbled upon a copy of the manual... Gauntlet Legends (27in) [Operation] [English].pdf Check out the way the back door is notched out so the power supply can stick out. The power supply has an "auxiliary power connector" on the side (top?) that according to the schematic, is where the fluorescent marquee light plugs in. The schematic says "AT Power Supply". It appears they've moved the normal AT power switch onto the back. There's even a special bracket for the power supply. Kinda cool. I wonder if anyone sells it. |
| Siris:
Same type of supply that's in my Site4 cab. Happ has them: http://www.happcontrols.com/powersupplies/80007400.htm |
| krick:
--- Quote from: Siris on July 04, 2009, 10:14:47 am ---Same type of supply that's in my Site4 cab. Happ has them: http://www.happcontrols.com/powersupplies/80007400.htm --- End quote --- I was actually referring to the power supply bracket, not the PS. :) |
| Dr Zero:
If you look at my new guy thread I have a cab that the whole control section slides out like a giant tray or drawer I was told it might be PCB shelf. If interested I will try and get some better shots. |
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