On 8/14/2014 3:57 PM, Tony Duell wrote:
A PDP-11/05 in
need of some help arrived on my doorstep yesterday.
Amongst its other problems (*) the power/panel lock microswitch has been
broken beyond all repair and it's kind of an oddball thing -- anyone
I
don't ahve one, but isn;t that the thing with 2 microswitches one
side, one the other, operated by a 'cam' on the end of the lock barrel?
Yes, that's the one.
The 'two side' turnsof the machine when it's operared. both sets
unoperated is the nroaml running psotion, operating ths isngl;e
microswitch disables the panel.
Now for the warning. The 2 switches on te power-odfon the power-off side
do not break the 2 sides of the mains goign to the PSU. One of the
switches opens the live mains wire ot the pSU,. The other is wired to the
power cotnroller connector (the little 3 pin thing on the back) so the
panep key can operate siad power cotnroller.
My point being that be very careful to g tther wires on the right tags,
ro you may have mains where you do not expect it!
Thanks for the warning -- and thanks also for pointing out what the
second of the two switches is for (the power controller connector). I
don't honestly need the power controller switch to work (since I doubt
I'll ever have a controller to hook it to) and that switch is still
intact. I should just be able to swap the wiring around and use the
power controller switch for the mains, assuming all of the switches have
the same ratings. I suppose I should double-check on that, though I'd
be surprised if they're different.
Thanks!
Josh
-tony