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 PCMods.Com Rheobus Kit Review  

Date : Wednesday, 23 May 2001
Author : Wolfman
Provided by : PCMods.Com
Page : 1

Introduction
I bet every overclocker/modder has some kind of Fanbus/Baybus in their case nowadays. For the hardcore modding freak, nothing beats the satisfaction of building one themself and seeing it works in their case. Just in case you need a refresher course, you can check out my Rheostats Baybus Guide. :O) But for the average newbie or for someone's who's just not comfortable or efficient with the soldering iron, they can always drop by their favourite online modding store and get one.

And one of those online retailers that has been hard at work improving their current line of products and introducing newer ones every now and then is PCMods.Com. Their first line of Fanbus/Baybus product was the Dual Voltage/LED Baybus Kit, which we reviewed here previously. And now their back with yet another baybus kit, only this time using rheostats. the advantages of rheostats over the conventional switches is that you have a much wider range of control over the fans. Plus, it looks much cooler on yer case than the switches. That's my own personal preference though... :) OK, let's take a quick look at the kit shall we?

 

The kit came nicely packed in a cardboard box and upon opening the box, you'll find the following;

  • The Rheobus Kit
  • Drilling template
  • 4 X Knobs
  • Mounting washers and nuts
  • 4-pin Molex Y-Cable
  • LED Mounting kits
  • Protective adhesive for back of PCB
  • Manual & Warranty Info

 

 

The first thing that caught my attention was the professionally-made PCB of the Rheobus Kit. While some of us would just be satisfied with a bunch of wires coming in and out of the rheostats, PCMods.Com went one step further and mount all the components onto a PCB. Each rheostats is capable of handling a total of 17Watts of power. YES! You read it right! 17 Freaking Watts! Some of you have been emailing me about the difficulties of finding one with a high power rating but now you dun have too! :O) PCMods.Com also includes a bright Blue LED with each rheostat channel. Nice touch there! If you like switches with LEDs, now you can have rheostats with LEDs too! One terminal of the LEDs are also shielded/protected to prevent short-curcuiting with the other terminal.

 

At first glance, the rheostats that came with the kit doesn't really look like any I've seen before but it works all the same. Another great addition to the kit is the large black heatsinks. These heatsinks are used to cools the transistor installed in the silver colored cage at center of heat sink. What the transistor does is to buffer the voltage supplied by the rheostat. Another component also caught my eye. Right in the middle of the PCB sits an LM324N chip. According to PCmods.Com, it is a quad op-amp which detects current in the circuit and tells the LEDs to light up! How cool is that? :O) OK, let's get to more details here.....

 


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