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Ok, now on to the wiring and setup. Since we've got our faceplate drilled and the wires run from within the case to the location of the baybus..it's time to starting putting it together (which should only take a minute now......)
Humm........well not exactly. I ran into a minor snag that only took a couple minutes to fix but nevertheless deserves mentioning because i know of alot of faceplates that look like mine. The inner support fins of the faceplate kept the baybus from fully inserting into position, so i had to trim them back a little in the center (they crack right off with a pair of pliers). Once trimmed up..the baybus fit without a prob.
Here im test fitting the baybus into the faceplate and checking the look from the front........looking good eh? Notice on the left pic, you can see little yellow "buttons" on the baybus? Well those are the trimmer pots that allow you to adjust the voltage of the lower toggle position. Remember the up position is the full 12 volts right?....well the lower position allows you to adjust voltage anywhere from 5.5v up to 11v. Pretty impressive feature to add to this already well packaged unit. very handy for you Delta luvin fanantics out there and you're tired of your neighbors screaming to turn down your fans......heh now you can with just a flick of a switch! At this point in time I wont be using the dual voltage feature because im going to hook up a couple of neons to this bad boy!
Ok, now here im starting to connect the neons wires to the baybus. This proved to be fairly difficult for me but only because i didnt leave much extra wire to work with, therefore just making it harder for myself ( i do that sometimes...heh) The PCB (printed circuit board ) is extremely well labeled and pretty much impossible to screw up connecting a wire to the wrong spot ,short of being blind-folded. The molex connector comes already connected ready to plug into your computers 4-pin and is also a pass-thru should you be a little tight on 4-pins.....you can just run it "in-line" with a current connection and not lose any plugs. The pic on the right is just me installing the included little black led bezels to teh faceplate and getting ready for final assembly....woohoo!!!!!
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