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This looks like a clean work. I am
impressed that you can do it in 30 minutes. I am not trying to throw a book at
you. But since you are doing this for commercial reason, you may want to be a
little careful. Putting the 120V cord in the box makes it a little tricky. Now you
have to worry about UL safety approval etc. About a year ago we have designed a
powerShot-PS2 model. It draws power from PS2 port of the laptop itself. It was
developed for this exact requirement. But after it was developed, we changed
priorities and never got around marketing it. I just found a reference to it on
our web store. It may help with your work and save you some money. http://www.smartbridges.com/ShopCentral/cat_disp.cgi?CATEGORY_ID=6 -----Original Message----- I have just built the attached monster. I have
taken the power supply as well as the powershot apart, installed them in the
white box and screwed the AirBridge to the box. I have done this to simplify
the install in a hotel where people rent an airbridge ocasionally and have to
deal with all the wires and powershots... This way there is only a 120V cord and one CAT5
that goes into the guest's laptop. It took me 30 minutes to do it, but I rather
not. Anybody has doen something like this that looks better, or, SB, interested
to put everything in one box? Or, am I overreacting? THANK YOU! |
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