Outback PS2 Enclosure Confusion [RE-wrenches]

Jason Lerner wapalco at gmail.com
Tue Nov 7 11:43:38 PST 2006


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Christopher,

Does the X-240 in it's own enclosure have KO's that meet up with KO's  
on the Flexware?
Thanks,

Jason Lerner
Waldron Power and LIght Co.


On Nov 7, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Christopher Freitas --- OutBack Power  
wrote:

>
> John -
>
> Yes - we did have a new version of the PS2 enclosure which started to
> ship around May of 2006.  There was some changes required by ETL
> regarding the internal fan mounting location and we had to move the
> production of it to a different metal fab vendor due to capacity  
> issues
> with them - our original metalfab was not keeping up with our growth.
>
> Well - in this move and slight "redesign" there were some problems  
> which
> resulted in a few of the previous provision being eliminated. This was
> not realized until after the enclosures were shipped to the  
> distributors
> unfortunately.
>
> The primary changes to the PS2 were the elimination of the mounting  
> for
> the MATE on the right side of the PSDC enclosure above the MX60 and  
> the
> entire elimination of the fan option - testing with the enclosure  
> fully
> loaded with a x-240 transformer and breakers showed that it was not
> required and we now also offer a separately enclosed version of the
> x-240 with a thermally controlled fan mounted into it if you need  
> 6kW of
> step-up or step-down.
>
> We appologize for the screw-up and wish that there was enough time to
> correct these issues - but we choose to put all of our resources into
> getting the new FLEXware System enclosures into production instead as
> they are far superior to the original PS2 enclosures.
>
> The holes required to mount the MATE on the side can be easily drilled
> if required - personally I do not like to use it as it only works with
> the oval MATE and I prefer to put it somewhere where the customer is
> more often looking.  We also will be coming out with a new version of
> the MATE which will have different mounting...
>
> Christopher
>
> Christopher Freitas
> OutBack Power Systems, Inc.
> cfreitas @ outbackpower.com
> www.outbackpower.com
> Arlington WA USA
> Tel 360 435 6030
>
>
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