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Zippy/EMACS G1W2-5760V3V Power supply manual or pinout information
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I now have two different sizes of emac's power supplies and both have 2 extra pairs of wires, Red and black as well as yellow and black. On the model above they both have 2pin push connectors with wings slimier to a 3 pin fan header on the other one on pair is like that while the other has a different kind of rounded connector. I have never been able to find a manual to explain what they are. the only thing I could think of was indicator lights for if a power supply went bad.
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I now have two different sizes of emac's power supplies and both have 2 extra pairs of wires, Red and black as well as yellow and black. On the model above they both have 2pin push connectors with wings slimier to a 3 pin fan header on the other one on pair is like that while the other has a different kind of rounded connector. I have never been able to find a manual to explain what they are. the only thing I could think of was indicator lights for if a power supply went bad.
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I now have two different sizes of emac's power supplies and both have 2 extra pairs of wires, Red and black as well as yellow and black. On the model above they both have 2pin push connectors with wings slimier to a 3 pin fan header on the other one on pair is like that while the other has a different kind of rounded connector. I have never been able to find a manual to explain what they are. the only thing I could think of was indicator lights for if a power supply went bad.
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I now have two different sizes of emac's power supplies and both have 2 extra pairs of wires, Red and black as well as yellow and black. On the model above they both have 2pin push connectors with wings slimier to a 3 pin fan header on the other one on pair is like that while the other has a different kind of rounded connector. I have never been able to find a manual to explain what they are. the only thing I could think of was indicator lights for if a power supply went bad.
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