by bitSync » Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:45 pm
So I prototyped my new AC wiring this morning and it works just as I had hoped. The original AT PSU was removed from the chassis. There is a new 115vac mains coming in through an IEC C14 panel mount (eventually) connector supplying mains voltage to the CPU/PSU power distribution board J1 and J2 plus ground. The CPU/PSU power distribution board J5 and J6, which formerly sent switched 115vac back to the AT power supply, is now wired to a new 115vac NEMA 5-2 grounded panel mount (eventually) electrical outlet. The new Seasonic fanless PSU is plugged into the new outlet with a 1 foot power cord. I have set the BIOS Power Management function 'PWR Lost Resume State' (visible in the BIOS only with an ATX power supply) to 'Turn On', which causes the motherboard to fully power up the ATX PSU upon restoration of power (turning on the Mackie power switch). When I flip the front panel switch on, everything comes up fine.
I've now got to make a few physical accommodations. I had to relocate the DB25 console data connector to the card slot with the mouse/parallel ports. I removed the parallel port (wasn't using it anyway) and installed the d8b's DB25 console data port in its place. I have to fabricate a sheet metal plate to hold the new IEC C14 and NEMA 5-2 and it will go where the parallel port used to be. Also, the Seasonic ATX PSU is a bit larger than the original AT PSU so I'll have to do some rearranging in the power supply cavity.
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