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Thread: CarNetix CNX-P5V Point Of Load Regulator Now Shipping

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    Very cool, I'll have to pick one up to power my USB hub.

    I just wish you guys offered something closer to a 200w PSU!! Then I'd be sold completely on your gear.

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    I just wish you guys offered something closer to a 200w PSU!!
    ...thanks, but, too much competition...
    MikeH

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeH
    Mark....oops. I mis-interpreted your question. I will add a section to the P5V Installation Manual shortly for the P1290 install.

    Edit: DONE! 7/11/05 12:55PM EST
    You're a star Mike. I just got back from the coast and I thought I'd check if you'd done an update....

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    Xenarc 700IDT, USB hub, 802.11g, bluetooth, P2140, P5V

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    Sorted....



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    Optiplex 260SX (2.8GHz P4, 512MB, 30GB, DVD)
    Xenarc 700IDT, USB hub, 802.11g, bluetooth, P2140, P5V

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    Good work Mark!
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    One thing I failed to put in the manual, the GRN/BLK wire can actually be placed on EITHER Pins 1&2 OR 2&3 in JP4. If placed on 1&2 the P5V will be enabled when the P1280 primary output comes on, and will be turned off when the Primary Output goes off. If placed on 2&3 the P5V will be enabled with DLYON 3 seconds AFTER the Primary Output comes on, and will be disabled when the ignition is turned off. You can use either jumper position depending upon what you have connected to the P5V output.
    MikeH

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeH
    One thing I failed to put in the manual, the GRN/BLK wire can actually be placed on EITHER Pins 1&2 OR 2&3 in JP4. If placed on 1&2 the P5V will be enabled when the P1280 primary output comes on, and will be turned off when the Primary Output goes off. If placed on 2&3 the P5V will be enabled with DLYON 3 seconds AFTER the Primary Output comes on, and will be disabled when the ignition is turned off. You can use either jumper position depending upon what you have connected to the P5V output.

    Yep, I sussed that bit out as it mentions the wires are connected in the standalone wiring section. I have it on the primary output pins (don't I ??) as I don't want the PC to 'lose' the USB connections and go daft next time it's switched on like my laptop currently does
    Old setup
    Epia M10k, Cubid 2699R case, 512MB, 40GB 3.5" drive
    New setup
    Optiplex 260SX (2.8GHz P4, 512MB, 30GB, DVD)
    Xenarc 700IDT, USB hub, 802.11g, bluetooth, P2140, P5V

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    So tell me guys in Carnetix, does it come for a separate fee for P1900 or is it included from now on? how about 2140, for that we have to purchase p5v separately too if we wanna connect our powered sound card for example?
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