On 05/01/2017 07:42 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
On May 1,
2017, at 12:38 AM, Guy Sotomayor Jr via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Just to let folks know that I finally moved the IBM 4331 Mainframe this past weekend
from where it was currently stored to my shop. Pictures are here:
https://www.flickr.com/gp/150223282 at N04/NrX91K <https://www.flickr.com/gp/150223282
at N04/NrX91K>
As can be seen in the pictures, it filled a 26? box truck that I had rented for this
purpose.
Right now I just have it placed somewhat in my shop. Some early tasks will be:
* I have to verify that I have everything. Even if I missed some items, they won?t
be
scrapped. I just need to go over what is currently in my shop and verify that I
didn?t
leave anything behind. I?m mostly worried about cables at this point.
* I have to figure out some way to produce enough ?clean? 3-phase power to run the
peripherals (the CPU is 220v single phase) as I only have 220v single phase coming
into my shop.
What do they use 3-phase for? Motors? I remember disk drives
with 3 phase motors. If so, a VFD is a good low cost solution since those are
specifically designed for driving motors.
Some of the larger load devices may use actual 3-phase power
supplies. So, the 3-phase power either runs through a
3-phase transformer, or is rectified and run through a
switching converter to make the DC power. These could be
pretty hard to reconfigure to run off single-phase power.
(The IBM 360's use a "converter-inverter" that rectified the
3-phase 208V power to 300 V DC, and then inverted it to
regulated 120 V 2.5KHz single-phase AC for the various power
supplies.) Not sure if any of Guy's equipment use a similar
scheme. The 2821 unit record control does use a LOT of
power to run the 1403 printer.
Jon