F-100 Wrote: 
> FYI, I flunked out of Circuit 101 in my college years and changed my
> major from EE to CS so I'm no expert here :-)QUOTE]
> 
> I can tell!  ;)
> 
> You have it wired to +S (sensing) and -OUT, that is not correct!  The
> "S" lugs are for voltage sensing NOT supply power.  To get supply
> voltage out for your SB, wires should be on +OUT and -OUT.  Although
> technically since you did not remove the jumpers between the sensing
> and supply lugs it will work, it is just that the power goes across the
> jumper than into your soldered-on wire.
> 
> I removed the jumper and ran 4 wires out to the plug.  This way the
> voltage is sensed right when it goes into the SB and I can set the PSU
> to maintain 5V right at the plug.
> 
> p.s.  mine did not have a varistor on the transformer as yours does,
> you must have a different model.  
> 
> EXPERTS:  It has been some time since I last studied circuits, what is
> the advantage/disadvantage of having a varistor mounted there?


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