Johnny Billquist wrote:
You have two small round connectors on the back of the
drive. Those are
the power sequence in and out. You usually hooked all (or groups) of RA81
together with the power sequence cables, and the drives started in
sequence. About 10 seconds between each drive. The first drive have a
special plug in the in-socket.
Ahhrgh! Well, thanks for letting me know. I knew about the power
sequencing chain and the cables and stuff, but where the heck should
one get those jumpers from? I was hoping there was some jumper of
dip-switch on the inside that would let me override this. May be
I should cut one of the cable that I do have and just cut the two
wires short? Would that make a functional jumper? Or has anyone
gotten a box of those and could give me one?
thanks,
-Gunther
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