Jez wrote;
>
> #4 is redundant if you can make the sata-sata connection work.
> And if you have Wall Plugs I suggest you change them for Wall Sockets -
> much safer! jez
Thanks Jez, I thought as much, but wondered if it would use USB for power
supply, or power from the wall, maybe via a transformer.
Chuck has one of the kind I am hoping to get; I'll see if he has a comment to
add.
I already have the SATA outlets installed courtesy a Rosewill card.
eSATA-150 RAID External 2Ports Low Profile PCI Adapter RC-221
Rosewill RC-221 PCI Low Profile Ready SATA Controller Card
Model RC-221 Dimension 5.23" x 4.8" x 0.78" Connector 2 x external
eSATA 150 Transfer Rate 1.5 Gb/s
I do not understand what you mean when you write
> And if you have Wall Plugs I suggest you change them for Wall Sockets -
> much safer!
What's the difference? We have a choice here between appliances wired
permanently to the house system ( water-heater cylinders, bathroom
heaters, and sometimes electric stoves), otherwise it is 3-pin plugs _i_
upside down.
Brian Swale
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