[SunRescue] An intriguing idea...

Chris Petersen havoc at apk.net
Tue Apr 11 16:31:53 CDT 2000


No, 811 is the single height 5.25" drive bay box.  You're thinking of the
911, which I've got a stack of at the moment.  You've got me thinking,
though, so I'll have to go home and check the dimensions tonight to see what
might be doable.

Chris


> 
> If I'm not mistaken the 811 box is the one with 4 drive "bays" right?
> 
> Wow!  I could actually fit two APC 500W UPSs in there if I took everything
> apart and cut outlet holes on the back of the thing. I think the batteries
> and the circuits could just barely made to fit.
> 
> (This still doesn't get me away from the "Can't move a single box without
> shutting it down." but it is a really cool idea overall!)
> 
> Mike
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
> Behalf Of Eric Ozrelic
> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 15:44
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Re: [SunRescue] An intriguing idea...
> 
> 
> A really cool idea would be to put a small UPS in a 411 or 811 case.
> That way you could use it on other machines, and it would be the same
> footprint as a lunchbox type machine. You could also pack more juice
> into it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Eric Ozrelic
> aka ProjektSUN
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Hebel" <druaga at pmail.net>
> To: <rescue at sunhelp.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 11:42 AM
> Subject: RE: [SunRescue] An intriguing idea...
> 
> 
> > Tim,
> >
> > Yes I was referring to IPC/IPX/Classic style and like I said - it was just
> > an idea.  Although you do have a good point about the thermal properties
> of
> > the case - it gets quite warm after a long period of use.
> >
> > What I actually was looking for was something that would handle small
> > brownouts and moving the system without having to move _all_ the systems
> on
> > the UPS or having to shut it down to move it from one outlet to the next -
> 5
> > feet away.
> >
> > I've actually seen specs for several 24V batteries that would do just fine
> > for this sort of thing although you would have to completely cut out the
> > floppy bay to get the height. I don't think a 12V with a switching p/s
> would
> > fit in that case anyway.
> >
> > On the subject of another disk - could you replace the floppy with another
> > drive and use a power "Y" to run both drives?  Would the supply support
> that
> > kind of load on the single feed or not?  (Maybe I'll try this tonight.)
> >
> > I'm a hardware hacker at heart. ;-)
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
> > Behalf Of Tim
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 13:09
> > To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> > Subject: Re: [SunRescue] An intriguing idea...
> >
> >
> > > Mike Hebel wrote:
> > >
> > > Here's an odd idea:   Using a voltage regulator and a 12V gel-cell or
> > > L-ion battery could you replace the floppy on cake-box systems to give
> > > them some power-redundancy?  The only thing I can see that would cause
> > > a problem is the POK signal but I'm sure that could be simulated.  (I
> > > know an external UPS would be easier but I like to do odd hardware
> > > hacks.)
> > >
> > > I'm sorry but I get these ideas from time to time and I have to share
> > > them otherwise I don't know if they're worth anything when I lose them
> > > again.
> > >
> > > Mike Hebel
> > by cake box do you mean IPC style?
> > Well..., I don't think you would get usable life out of it, those
> > machines aren't exactly green, and if it is running one of the older
> > disks, those things are power black holes.  If you had a software
> > interface, so it immediately did a clean shutdown, it might work, but I
> > doubt it would be worth the hassle, what do they need? +- 12, +5?
> > that's either a 24 volt batery and 3 regulators, or a twelve volt
> > battery and a switching supply, either of which would add heat to an
> > already thermally challenged case.
> >
> > Just my opinion, but you'd be better off getting another case, or maybe
> > an 811 case, and building a matching external power supply.  You could
> > actually take the supply out of the computer, whic would help with heat,
> > and build the supply and battery back up in a separate, matching,
> > stackable box.  You probably could get another disk in the computer
> > also.
> >
> > Tim
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