You probably overloaded the Emax power supply. The Emax can support 1 drive. But power wise I would not expect it to be able to support 2. Then you have the potential for voltage fluctutations that could damage anything and everything. But that is just my opinion. I would have to perform some test with that specific equipment to provide conclusive analysis. On Mar 13, 2011, at 3:23 AM, Lee wrote: Has anyone had the same experience... I eventually managed to find the right CF cards for both my Emax II's (1Gb, Calumet branded). After a few months, I managed to get hold of another ACARD and IDE-CF adaptor. I 'thought' it would be easy enough to install a second CF card (with a different SCSI ID number) in one of the Emax II's. Everything seemed fine - SCSI cable, Molex cables, jumper settings checked on both ACARDs, Master and Slave jumpers set on the IDE-CF adaptors... But on powering up, the PSU started clicking and I've managed to literally fry one of the CF cards (the primary / master boot card). I will now carefully check both the IDE-CF adaptor and ACARD on a PC, to check for any damage. I can only think that a 12V and a 5V rail may have crossed over somewhere, but I couldn't see this when checking the cabling. Anyone had the same issue? or successfully ran with 2 separate ACARDs and CF's in one Emax II?? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emax] Fried CF card in Emax II
2011-03-13 by Ted Summers
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