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Finishing the project
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You are almost finished. Reassemble the case and put the screws back on.
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Print a label that clearly states that your drive now takes 12V DC center positive. Don't call this project finished without this step.
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You want to avoid any confusion or someone plugging in an old AC power supply to this modified drive.
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For DC, you can actually go higher in voltage, all the way to 15v, even 18v. The power section of the drive may heat up a bit, but it will work regardless, with minimal risk.
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Still, you want to stick to DC, not AC so the label is a MUST.
[title] Finishing the project | |
[* black] You are almost finished. Reassemble the case and put the screws back on. | |
[* black] Print a label that clearly states that your drive now takes 12V DC center positive. Don't call this project finished without this step. | |
[* black] You want to avoid any confusion or someone plugging in an old AC power supply to this modified drive. | |
- | [* black] For DC, you can actually go higher in voltage, all the way to 15v, even 18v. The drive |
+ | [* black] For DC, you can actually go higher in voltage, all the way to 15v, even 18v. The power section of the drive may heat up a bit, but it will work regardless, with minimal risk. |
[* black] Still, you want to stick to DC, not AC so the label is a MUST. |
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