New Old Stock SCSI Tower, no maker/model.

250W power supply, well over 8 standard power connectors, including one 
smaller (Zip) size and 2 standard size wired for 12V only.

2 cooling fans + the one in the power supply.


Includes all internal wiring for standard 50-pin narrow SCSI (same as used 
internally by Apple in the Beige era):



   - SCSI data ribbon cable with 8 internal drive 50-pin connectors, each 
   end terminating in a standard Centronics-type 50-pin connector on the rear 
   panel
   - 8 individual rear panel SCSI ID switches, terminating in two sets of 
   connectors with different pin pitches, which ought to plug in directly to 
   many drives (but may need adaptation to some others)
   - 8 red front panel “busy” LEDs, terminated in two separate pin 
   connectors
   - 4 hard drive brackets for 3.5" hard drives
   

There is a green Power LED next to the row of 8 “busy” LEDs on the front 
panel. Each of the 8 5.25" half-height drive bays has its own removable 
front bezel: 4 ventilated, 4 solid. 5.25" optical drives appear as though 
they’ll bolt right in with no bracket needed (did a trial fit but did not 
remove the front bezel to actually screw it in—trying to keep it brand new).


Power supply has been tested (November 2014) with a full load of 8 SCSI 
hard drives: works great.


I don’t even remember where i got this, nor when, other than it was back 
when i was still using SCSI heavily and daily. Those days are over for me, 
so i’d like someone to be able to put this to use. Perfect for the hardcore 
Beige-era Vintage Maccer to use to bolt in seven 9.1 GB native 50-pin SCSI 
drives (largest capacity i’ve ever seen for 50-pin narrow SCSI drives) for 
a whopping approximately 63 GB of native non-adapted 50-pin SCSI goodness!


I put up a web page with photos 
<http://siber-sonic.com/forsale/SCSItower.html>. Pro tip: Javascript On: 
hover over thumbnails to switch photos (or tap on a handheld). Javascript 
Off: click each thumbnail for a full-sized image (usually larger than 
what’s shown with JS active).


No idea on pricing. Closest i could find on ebay was over $100 and we know 
ebay runs high, so i’m asking $50 + shipping (or $50 even for local 
pick-up) or best offer.


Price does *not* include shipping. Local pickup is encouraged where 
possible. I am making my best guess on price without having done much 
research, and will be happy to work with you regarding item pricing and 
shipping pricing/method. My goal is to clear out my house (essential!) and 
keep as much as possible out of e-waste. 


Nick Kratz 

Pasadena, California 91104 

eBay ID: SonicPurity 100% feedback, member since January 1999

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