On 03/21/2015 12:02 PM, Johannes Thelen wrote:
I supposed there is some big 380/220VAC transformer
somewhere.
A quick look at the FE manual seems to indicate it uses a
bunch of "medium power converters"
which seem to be modular transformer/rectifier/regulator
type supplies. I think these are made
to pull out fairly easily as field replaceable units, so
that might get the weight down.
I also looked in some 360 docs and they had wildly different
weights listed for the same box in different
configurations. This makes me think these are NOT weights
of individual cabinets but total system weights in different
configurations.
Clearly, the machine in your picture is a larger
configuration with a number of cabinets added to the CPU box.
So, my only plan is now to get small items first, make
better plan how to disassemble cabinets. Of course I have to label everything and take
photos, but I'm sure something could (and surely) forgot... Disassembly is not that
bad, power sources out, gate arrays can be removed releasing connectors and hinges.
I'd be very careful about removing "gates". There will be a
LOT!!! of wires, and the wire-wrap side of the boards are
pretty fragile. (This is an SLT machine, build much the same
as a 360, so I know a fair bit about how those are put
together. The gates are not going to be very heavy, it may
be much better to leave them in place.
The disks are probably ruined from dust accumulation, and
these disk drives likely have metal (not ceramic) heads, and
will require a lot of work to get running again. I think
these use the same scheme as the 2314, with hydraulic head
positioners. They will almost certainly have to be rebuilt
completely. I'd clean the tops of the drives carefully
before opening the lids, and try to be very careful to not
get any more dirt in there when removing the packs.
it may be a fool's errand to try to get the 2311 drives to
ever work again, possibly a fairly simple device could be
built that emulates the signals. The 2311 and 2314
"protocol" is extremely simple.
Jon