> The only difference seems to be side plates... the 6U model has 2x 6U side plates... so > theoretically if I got 4x 3U sideplates I could split the rails into two built frames, right? Yes, but you also need the top/bottom covers, a second power supply and another back plate (those with the mains inlet/switch/fuse holder) to obtain two complete A-100G3 > Is it worth trying to go through Proma overseas? > Do I have any easy options other than building them myself? I figure I could just measure > the 6U plate's dimensions, and order 2 custom cut sidepanels from > > http://www.metalsdepot.com/products/alum2.phtml?page=plate&LimAcc=%20&aident = > > then drill the holes myself. There shouldn't be any problem with grounding, right? Maybe > the hole drilling isn't quite as simple as I'm making it out to be - I've yet to get the rack or > see how the rails mount I'd recommend to apply the removed 6U side plate to the new one. Then you have an exact reference for the positions of the holes. I think the bigger problem is to get the aluminium panel in the right dimensions. Dimensional drawings are available on ProMa's website. > Is it worth trying to go through Proma overseas? Look at ProMa's website. They also have representatives in other countries. As we obtain the A-100 frames ready built from our manufacturer (they order the parts from ProMa, built the frames and add the custom made back panels, power supply and bus boards) we do not have these parts in stock. That's why we published the ProMa information so that customers can order directly from ProMa. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] Where can I get Doepfer 3U (a100g3) side plates in the US? Can I make them?
2007-06-22 by hardware@doepfer.de
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