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DigestNeko
post May 4 2011, 06:43 PM

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Hi All, my own TJ-07 after working on it for 2 months++.
The designs are more of a copy cat, so no merits for that.
Hope you all like it

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Thanks to lowyat.net sellers for providing me all the services and items.
Merits to supernothing, ezzydamvp, niclasteoh and lingloong for their support.

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DigestNeko
post May 4 2011, 11:28 PM

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yeah, finally...thanks to you partly.
the usb hubs are my custom made/converted into power distribution hubs, it is used to power all the fans and lights in the case.
I find it easier to manage cables that way, instead of making custom power cables with molex connectors all the way.
DigestNeko
post May 5 2011, 10:56 AM

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Its a custom pcb and it draws power directly from the power supply unit.
What i did was buy a normal usb hub, throw away the pcb inside and create my custom pcb.

You can buy the pcb at Jalan Pasar, its a large piece of plastic wafer with lots of holes, it is lined with copper on one side, you have to cut it to the correct size. Maybe i can upload the picture of it later.

I included LED circuits on it as well, that's why it glows on the side.
DigestNeko
post May 5 2011, 05:26 PM

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I did not take much photos of my work in progress, so its difficult to make a guide...unless i buy another usb hub to demonstrate.
But i do have the photo of the completed unit..nothing much to see but on the other side, its just wires connecting the usb ports in parallel.

The usb specification allows up to 1Amp of power to be transmitted over the usb cables, the scythe fans takes less then 0.1amp so it was not an issue.
I tried connecting it to a hardisk, it did not work..... not enough power.

The things you need to take note is to know which pins in the port corresponds to which colour of the cables and also make sure how much power your device draw before connecting it.

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