Hi everyone, this might be a naff question, but I'm not familiar with the connectors.
How do I power a RingEdge 2 mobo in a Sega Lindbergh cab? Using the original Lindbergh PSU.
Thanks!
SOLVED: Power a RingEdge 2 in a Lindbergh
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Re: SOLVED: Power a RingEdge 2 in a Lindbergh
Thanks to a link from Paulie on UKVac... http://www.ukvac.com/forum/lindbergh-ps ... 64094.html
For anyone else trying this. Basically, if you're using a RingEdge inside a Lindbergh cab, you dont need the original PSU.
The RingEdge has a PSU built in, so direct AC to the RingEdge mobo worked and it also has a 14pin ATX DC out which connects to the Lindbergh 14pin ATX cable to power the rest of the cab.
I was thrown as it was slightly unusual having the mobo power the rest of the cab, but it works.
For anyone else trying this. Basically, if you're using a RingEdge inside a Lindbergh cab, you dont need the original PSU.
The RingEdge has a PSU built in, so direct AC to the RingEdge mobo worked and it also has a 14pin ATX DC out which connects to the Lindbergh 14pin ATX cable to power the rest of the cab.
I was thrown as it was slightly unusual having the mobo power the rest of the cab, but it works.