Power requirements to run the Naomi/Triforce setups

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Power requirements to run the Naomi/Triforce setups

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I was thinking of temporarily using my Killer Instinct JAMMA cabinet to run these systems.



While I have tons of connection questions, my initial question is in regards to the power.



The cabinet has a power supply in it.



I'm assuming that I still need to use the Naomi power supply, but how would I connect it?



Do I need to connect it to the supply in the cabinet? If so, how?



Is there something I need to look for in terms of specs/requirements (voltage settings?)



Clueless, as usual. ;)



Thanks,

Steve
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Post by OldFoo »

If you are using the original Sega PSU, the standard internal supply in the cab now would not be used at all. The Sega PSU will need it's own dedicated AC line. If you are using the Capcom I/O, you can use the cab as it is wired. The exception would be if you incorporate the GD system as the Capcom I/O would not be able to safely supply enough power for the entire system.
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Post by OldFoo »

joshua3dg wrote:If you are using the original Sega PSU, the standard internal supply in the cab now would not be used at all. The Sega PSU will need it's own dedicated AC line. If you are using the Capcom I/O, you can use the cab as it is wired. The exception would be if you incorporate the GD system as the Capcom I/O would not be able to safely supply enough power for the entire system.


So, if I wanted the Naomi 2 with GD rom setup, and was looking to use my cabinet until I can find a Net City cab, what would I need?



The mobo and GD unit and cables, a capcom I/O, and what else?



Would I need the Sega PSU and the one from the cabinet?



I understand what you've said, but don't know what the solution would be.



Thanks,

Steve
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