Hi Johnjen
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Are you to drill and fit 2 x rear plugs for the power connections on the RedNet? Guess this will void the warranty but I will take that risk if the SQ gains are there.
I forgot to comment on this, so here is what I'm thinking.
Right now I see 2 ways of proceeding.
#1 is to yank the existing SMPS out and mount the LPS in its place.
This would be the ideal solution because I should be able to use the existing IEC receptacle and power switch and the wire run from the LPS to the mainboard would be as short as possible.
The 1st problem to overcome will be, can the LPS actually fit in the space available, and if not, do not pass go and proceed to option #2…
Also note I am modding the RN3 which is a 2U height box.
The D16 and other 1U height boxes will not be large enough for mounting the LPS internally, so option #2 is the only option.
#2 Make the LPS external and run a 4-wire cable into the box and add a on/off switch to the LPS.
I suppose I could panel mount an XLR 3 or 4 pin connector, with a matching mate from the LPS, but…
For me I'm gunna hardwire it end to end if I can, but I probably will have to use short smaller gauge wire to feed into those hole thru solder points on the mainboard. Which means a terminal strip of some sort to step down the bigger gauge wires to the wires that are soldered to the mainboard.
And I would leave the SMPS in place to make it a plug-n-play operation to restore it back to stock condition.
Because when I mod anything I do so such that I can reverse my mods and take the unit back to stock, if need be.
Sometimes the mods I make don't work out as anticipated, and being able to go back to square 1 is always a good thing to be able to do.
This is one of the Murphy's law sorta things, only sideways, where if I plan on being able to undo my efforts, I rarely ever do so…
JJ