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PSU 60 went out ...I'm in search for one I can pick up locally..However, that might be asking too much. Anyone know of any vegas dealers of this switch that might still be around?
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If you temporarily pulled your stations back to 40, you could use a PSU 40.
I have a spare PSU 60 here I could overnight with yours in trade.
THE Bracha, old blond specialist in Rube Goldberg solutions.
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Talked to daliionlv. He didn't mention he had a PSU60 in the base AND expansion cabinets.
He smartly moved the expansion PSU60 to the base cabinet and got a PSU40 for the expansion as it only had a couple cards in it.
When writing in for advice, the more detail you can specify, the easier it is for people to help.
THE Bracha, old blond specialist in Rube Goldberg solutions.
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You can use the PSU60b (iDCS500) in the DCS systems, just gotta make sure you put it in right, as the pins can get bent
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