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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: atl
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Im desperately trying to find a pinouts from 7-pin DIN power supply connector. There was already few ppl that bought the 3m panel without power supply but noone ever left a pinout.
If someone has a 3m 6k series i would truly appriciate any info. Maybe someone has a multimeter and would measure the voltages??? Please help, thanks, Martin |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: North of Holland
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Martin,
I have a M3 6100, i ripped it open, teared it apart and after the dust was gone, the multimeter measured that on pin 2 , the current was + 15,2 volt and on pin 6, - 15,2 volt. (!) To be save, i would start with 12 V. When you look to the male pinout of the 7-pin DIN power supply connector: ....................................4 ...............................3.......5 ................-15,2.....2...........6....+15,2 ...............................1.......7 Arjen |
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