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Hello, I have a customer who needs to add some cr-card & modems to their system, there are no available ports on the SLC16+, so i was going to install a SLC16, but I noticed the existing SLC16+ is powered by an external power supply through the front of the 16+, The SLC16 does not have any place to plug in an external power supply, Is there another part I need or does the cabinet supply the power through the back plane of the cabinet? Also is the card compatible with version 9.006 Thanks! Stewart [email protected]
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The SLC16 does not need the power supply but the SLC16+ does.
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Originally posted by jeffmoss26: The SLC16 does not need the power supply but the SLC16+ does. Not true. Only the SLC8 does not require an external power supply. The older SLC16 without the 4-pin molex still requires the 48 & 72 volts. Instead of the plug on the front bezel like newer 16's, you have to backfeed it throught the tail on y/gr & y/sl.
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Sorry, I stand corrected...
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There are two different power supplies for the SLC16. One is for a single SLC16 and the other will power up to 4 SLC16's. If yours has multiple power leads, you're in business. If not, you'll need another SLC16 power supply. PN 550.0114. (The quad P/S is 550.0116.)
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