[Asterisk-Users] Dell 2850 w/TDM2400?
Watkins, Bradley
Bradley.Watkins at compuware.com
Wed Mar 29 04:56:22 MST 2006
That implies that the 2850 has a standard molex connector anywhere inside of
it, which is not the case.
Regards,
- Brad
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Dell 2850 w/TDM2400?
Or just pop down to your local computer store and get a molex splitter.
Regards,
Mark.
Rich Adamson wrote:
>
> The fxs ports have to generate ringing voltage (about 90 vac) and they
> use the 12 volt power supply to do that. When an fxs port is not
> ringing, it consumes about the same amount of power as an fxo port; not
> much.
>
> The 12 volt power is not available via the pci connector, so the TDM
> cards use one of the disk drive connectors commonly found in most
> chassis. The majority of 1U and 2U chassis do not have extra disk drive
> power connectors wired in them.
>
> If you're handy with electronics and a soldier gun, you can find and
> rig
> the 12 volt power required for the cards in those chassis.
>
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