Fizbin wrote: 
> Fixings as in the 4 and 2 pin sockets? Yes, I'm 99% sure they are the
> same. (Same markings CN1/CN2) but they are reversed on the Lambda. So
> the Transporter connectors have to be reversed as well. And one might
> have to break off those raised plastic pieces behind the sockets to do
> so.
> 
> The nice thing about this PSU is it has a higher rated operating temp.
> The original is max 40C. The Lambda is 70C. Although, it's entirely
> possible the Lambda could produce more heat. Hard to say.

No I actually meant mechanical fixings, the one from Rapid is a "drop
in" replacement I believe. The one you suggest would be a nice
alternative if "drop in"

Jeff



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