Additional Standard Power Connector on PS/2 25, 30, 30-286, 55 (Revised: 2000-10-29) |
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The Problem: The above mentioned PS/2-models (MCA and ISA) do not have a standard power-supply plug to connect standard harddisks, disk-drives or streamers to. The Solution: Follow the instructions below and install one ! | ||
You need:
It is a good idea to leave the cables on the power connector as long as possible to make it fit on any device to be installed in a PS/2.
The power connector(s) looks like this from the frontside:
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Now unplug your PS/2 from everything (especially from mains power !) and open it. Remove disk-drive(s), harddisk and -cabling (if any). Remove the support-bracket and the vertical bus riser-card. Model 25s need a different procedure to be taken apart. Please consult your manual. Pull out the two plugs from the power supply to the systemboard. Hint: This is a good occasion to use a harder brush and a vacuum-cleaner and free the inside of the systemunit and the power-supply from dust. This will give better air flow-through and enhance the systems life-time. On the 25 and 30 the connectors looks like this:
On the Mod. 25SX, 30-286 and 55SX the connectors look like that:
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What to do: Methode 1 - the solder solution
Method 2 - the non-soldering solution
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Alternatives on Mod. 55 with the Mitsubishi MF355C Floppy Drive
The lot of Mod. 55 that I know are equipped with the Mitsubishi MF355C Floppy drive unit. It has dual pinrow 34-pin connector. If you look at the underside of the printboard where the 34-pin connector sits you find 2 markings:
But: the power drawn via the very thin FDD connection cable should not be too high. You should use one of the later "low power" harddisks, like the IBM DORS, which does not exceed a power draw over 4 Watts in operation / 6 Watts at startup.
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Warnings and recommendations:
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Feel free to report experiences. | ||
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