Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-12 Thread Rob
er 09, 2002 6:52 PM Subject: Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's > Don't put yourself out. > Another lister replied offline that the 40 MB is 8 watts. > That's what I needed to know, unless the 80 MB is much more. -- Compact Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/>.

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-10 Thread Bill Brown
Yo compacters everywhere, To Gamba's thread looking for SE/30 HD power numbers, our Philip Stortz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> responded: >...i think more power is easily available though, i've put in considerable >larger >drives that drew much more in the past without problems. I'll second that. When

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Philip Stortz
very likely, since i don't know if they came out of an se, an se/30, a IIci or a IIsi, since i've replaced drives in all of them. i never noticed the difference. does the plus support an internal scsi drive, i don't remember? if so one could be from there as well. i've labeled my collection of

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Jeff Walther
At 19:55 -0400 09/09/2002, Compact Macs wrote: >Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 14:30:15 -0700 >From: Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >At 9:06 AM -0700 9/9/2002, J.S. Garrison wrote: >>> I'm looking for information on the the hard drives that shipped with the >>SE/30. >>> but what I'm looking for is

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread David Culler
Philip, I believe you are looking at the 1/3 height Quantum Prodrive which indeed runs at 6 watts, but the SE/30 originally shipped with a 2/3 height ProDrive - The Quantum 80S and the 40S which are both rated at 8 watts. The 1/3 height drives were labeled ProDrive LPS whereas the 2/3 height d

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Philip Stortz
well, i found 2 40 meg but don't have an 80meg handy, one is a quantum "prodrive lps", all it says is 5v/12v 6 watts. i believe the 80 meg were the same series, the data sheets may still be available at maxtor. the other one is a 40 meg conner cp3040a 12v@ 250 ma, 5v@ 275 ma. thanks for getting

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Gamba
Philip Stortz wrote: >i know i've got one of each laying around, if i can spot them latter >today i'll let you know, Don't put yourself out. Another lister replied offline that the 40 MB is 8 watts. That's what I needed to know, unless the 80 MB is much more. Gamba

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Philip Stortz
i know i've got one of each laying around, if i can spot them latter today i'll let you know, otherwise they are effectively los t until i get my garage sorted out. it takes along time with a bad back, i'm still in the pile it all up on one end and start setting up shelves stage -- > >

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Clark Martin
At 9:06 AM -0700 9/9/2002, J.S. Garrison wrote: > > Hi Folks, >> I'm looking for information on the the hard drives that shipped with the >SE/30. >> I read that they were 40 or 80 MB drives. >> Vendor and part number(s) would help, but what I'm looking for is the 12 >> volt and 5 volt current

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread J.S. Garrison
>>But, you can >>hook a V.O.M. to one and do an Ohm's Law to get amperage. >>Jeff > > That would not work unless the circuit was pure resistance. > The vom's ohmmeter battery would not bring the solid state devices' > operating point bias up to the same point that they would have with full > volta

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Gamba
>But, you can >hook a V.O.M. to one and do an Ohm's Law to get amperage. >Jeff That would not work unless the circuit was pure resistance. The vom's ohmmeter battery would not bring the solid state devices' operating point bias up to the same point that they would have with full voltage applied.

Re: Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread J.S. Garrison
> Hi Folks, > I'm looking for information on the the hard drives that shipped with the SE/30. > I read that they were 40 or 80 MB drives. > Vendor and part number(s) would help, but what I'm looking for is the 12 > volt and 5 volt current requirements of those drives. > TIA, > > Gamba >

Ques: Original SE30 HD's

2002-09-09 Thread Gamba
Hi Folks, I'm looking for information on the the hard drives that shipped with the SE/30. I read that they were 40 or 80 MB drives. Vendor and part number(s) would help, but what I'm looking for is the 12 volt and 5 volt current requirements of those drives. TIA, Gamba