brownie27 All American 3030 Posts user info edit post |
Folks, I am not technically gifted so please excuse me if this is a easy question.
I have a PC that is in an enclosure. I need to replace this PC. Here are my limitations:
The PC is powered from the wall to a jack, then the jack to the PC. The power from the wall is split black, white, red to the jack, and then the green to the ground in my enclosure. The power supply from the PC is standard coming out of the PC, but going in to the jack, is also split three ways.
There is also an Ethernet biscuit jack where the main Ethernet comes from the wall, and then is also split in the jack. The Ethernet appears normal going from the PC to the jack.
These two are fed through conduit in to the enclosure.
If I want to get rid of the enclosure altogether, what do I do?
Do I have to cut power to both the power supply and Ethernet in order to remove them?
Would I have to cut power just to replace my PC but keep the enclosure? 7/28/2011 10:12:09 AM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
take a picture your post makes no sense 7/28/2011 10:13:56 AM |
Bobby Light All American 2650 Posts user info edit post |
^what he said. 7/28/2011 10:16:18 AM |
brownie27 All American 3030 Posts user info edit post |
I don't think I can insert a photo because they are not web based?
[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 10:30 AM. Reason : Photos]
OK, they are in my gallery.
[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 10:31 AM. Reason : Who knows] 7/28/2011 10:24:30 AM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " I need to replace this PC." |
No offense, but you're gonna need to find someone who knows what they're doing with computers.7/28/2011 10:43:29 AM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
ahhh this is an embedded system. if you're replacing with a similar system, you should be able to take the case off the wall and remove the power connectors from it. without knowing the specifics of the power supply inside the case, no one can give you accurate advice. disconnect power, discharge the system, and just start taking apart. take pictures to document and feel free to post em here
upon closer look, just unplug the power and red ethernet from the bottom, unscrew the machine from the wall and put in your new machine if it's got the same case/formfactor. otherwise take the enclosure off the wall, open it, and put your new computer inside that, and remount it.
[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 10:49 AM. Reason : closer look] 7/28/2011 10:47:34 AM |
brownie27 All American 3030 Posts user info edit post |
So if I want to just swap out the PC for an exact spec PC, without removing anything from the wall, do I still need to kill power to the jack? 7/28/2011 10:51:02 AM |
Grandmaster All American 10829 Posts user info edit post |
to me it look like standard 3 prong that's been semi tamperproofed to me. 7/28/2011 11:16:33 AM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
Unplug the power and ethernet
remove it from the wall enclosure.
open the rf shield casing
replace components
close rf shield casing
reattached to wall enclosure
plug power and ethernet back in. 7/28/2011 12:15:15 PM |
brownie27 All American 3030 Posts user info edit post |
Ultimately, I need to remove the enclosure as well. This will require me to kill power to the unit. I need to replace this :
With this :
And the first has the power and Ethernet inside and I can't hire electricians to come out and do the work. 7/28/2011 1:32:07 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Aren't there just cables running up the mounting already? You mean the power cable just enters the unit and doesn't simply unplug from a exterior socket? Same for the power?
Odd. That seems like a lot of extra work to have had done to begin with. 7/29/2011 11:47:42 PM |