This is what I thought! What confused me was why so many forums
on older Macs seem to avoid the question.I don`t have a Quicksilver
supply yet. I`m searching ebay. I think the Quicksilver has a four pin plug
that the Audio Digital does not have. So, I won`t use it. It probably
supplies
power to the processor in the Quicksilver G4. PS. I also have some ATX
supplies.
Cheers
Gene
From: "dc" <[email protected]>
To: "G-Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: OutOfSpec.COM - Cut the red wire or the green one?!
On Mar 30, 12:57 am, [email protected] wrote:
>> If this site is correct, then I would expect the Quicksilver G4
>> supply to be easily modified to work in
>> the Audio Digital G4.
It's "easy" IF you have the Molex (USA) Inc special tools and access to
Molex (Japan) Ltd pin housings for the Mini-Fit Jr series.
It's easy to remove the purple +28V wire from a QS PSU, you don't need
special tools. You just need 2 heavy duty sewing needles; push them in
the sides of the pin to compress the lock tabs and pull the purple
wire out, shazam! you have a Digital Audio PSU!
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