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09-03-2014 02:06 PM - edited 09-05-2014 08:22 AM
09-03-2014 02:06 PM - edited 09-05-2014 08:22 AM
DL360 G4p Converter Module "P3 Header" as a power source?
The converter module in the DL360 G4p has an inline six pin header labeled P3 on the board just outside of the clear plastic cover that protects the module. Can be used as a power source for a SATA drive installed in the server via a SATA controller card?
If so, any ideas where I can get the receptacle that plugs into that, or what it is called?
You can see the socket I'm talking about in the attached photo, just above the wires...
EDIT...Okay, so it looks like it is a Molex Micro-Fit 3.0; Single Row; 6 Circuit connector (#43645-0600 is the part number that connects to it). Now I've got to see what's going to each pin.
Anybody have a schematic or pinout for "P3" on the board of the converter module?
If anybody is interested...starting at the end nearest the "wire bunch" for the P2 connector, the pinout for the header is:
3.3V neg
3.3V pos
5V neg
5V pos
12V neg
12V pos