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    HS/FS pico-PSU

    Hello,

    I got my PicoPSU, but no doc in the box.
    The device is slightly different as the one from the the picture
    Can someone help me with a doc, drawing or whatever assembly instructions ?
    Thanks

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    I got many "Error from Server" and finally dropped my message anywhere, hoping for good will
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    #2
    Hello,

    Finally, I have my HS running like before.... it took some time
    Thank you for your help
    Zuletzt geändert von Warichet; 24.06.2019, 07:38.

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      #3
      That is the one I regularly use:

      https://www.amazon.de/PicoPSU-90-DC-...gateway&sr=8-3

      The ATX cable is not necessary.
      Gruß Matthias
      EIB übersetzt meine Frau mit "Ehepaar Ist Beschäftigt"
      - PN nur für PERSÖNLICHES!

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        #4
        Hi Matthias,

        It's good to have you on-line

        Thanks for the picture.
        When looking at it, you see 3 small pictures on the left.
        The 3rd picture is Exactly what I've got
        The second picture shows the installation, but this is not on a "kleine zwarzie" , some components are rotated 1/4 turn.
        It is probably a EPIA 800A or higher level with a VIA C3, mine is probably an EPIA 500 with VIA C3, 533 Mhz

        So, if I buy another kit, chances are it will be the same as the one I've.

        Any idea ?

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          #5
          Your black HS 2 (Net) may have this http://cdn.viaembedded.com/eol_produ...anual_v1.2.pdf mainboard.
          • Plug in the yellow 20-pin-PSU into the ATX connector on the board,
          • connect the white PATA-connector to your DOM,
          • don't use the black and small white plug,
          • connect your external power supply to the jack,
          and you're done.
          Gruß, Rainer

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            #6
            Zitat von Warichet Beitrag anzeigen
            Hi Matthias,


            Any idea ?
            I will send a picture of my installation of picoPSU, and you one of your board I have seen "millions" of HS2 and HS3 from the inside, a pico psu will always work.

            Gruß Matthias
            EIB übersetzt meine Frau mit "Ehepaar Ist Beschäftigt"
            - PN nur für PERSÖNLICHES!

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              #7
              Hi Taxus,
              Long time, no seen

              Zitat von Taxus Beitrag anzeigen
              Your black HS 2 (Net) may have this http://cdn.viaembedded.com/eol_produ...anual_v1.2.pdf mainboard.
              Yeh, that is my beloved HS2

              To start, I ripped out the cable network

              Plug in the yellow 20-pin-PSU into the ATX connector on the board, .
              OK. That was an easy one

              connect the white PATA-connector to your DOM,.
              You lost me.
              - PATA: that is a big, 4 wire connector (red, black, black, yellow, usually for disks) ?
              - DOM: Disk on module ? here it goes about the Flash, with a tiny 2 pin connector ?
              Do I need to remove cables from the big, yellow connector ?

              don't use the black and small white plug
              OK
              connect your external power supply to the jack
              Wire is 20cm too short
              and you're done.
              Mmm, I love that sentence

              Thank you for your patience with a dummy

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                #8
                Zitat von Warichet Beitrag anzeigen
                Hi Taxus, Long time, no seen
                Yepp. And now you called for help, so here I am .


                Zitat von Warichet Beitrag anzeigen
                - PATA: that is a big, 4 wire connector (red, black, black, yellow, usually for disks) ?
                Yes. For drives like floppy, CD-ROM, IDE-HDD used in the early times of personal computing .

                Zitat von Warichet Beitrag anzeigen
                - DOM: Disk on module ? here it goes about the Flash, with a tiny 2 pin connector ?
                Yes. The DOM was connected by an adapter cable 4-pin (PATA, white) <-> 2-pin (tiny).
                Just reuse the old one.
                IMG_6682.jpg

                Zitat von Warichet Beitrag anzeigen
                Do I need to remove cables from the big, yellow connector ?
                No .

                Zitat von Warichet Beitrag anzeigen
                Wire is 20cm too short
                A pair of pliers will do the job. Cut off the jack of the picoPSU and connect the wires to the original cable. Solder the wires or use Wago 221-412 e.g.

                IMG_6683.jpg

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                Gruß, Rainer

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                  #9
                  > Yes. The DOM was connected by an adapter cable 4-pin (PATA, white) <-> 2-pin (tiny).
                  > Just reuse the old one.
                  OK, thanks

                  I've done my home work, picture attached, I think it should be OK
                  and indeed, it is simple
                  I would apreciate your comments







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