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We have a totally non-standard form factor :)
and that's a serious problem
i dont think 'non-standard form factor' is the problem.
its the fact that noone seems to be gearing up (or even thought about this obvious need)a production run of some simple conversion kits that can take these Efika and place them into any off the shelf frame, be it standard external harddrive units, cases as neko and i point out or any combination of above.
for instance i followed the main product page to find this ohh so sweet :lol: living room case
http://www.hipergroup.com/English/produ ... 53a_1.html
now that would be a really nice thing if it was scaled to the efika size or perhaps housing two even, but it doesnt exist.....
would they be willing to manufacture some i wonder? and at what cost per run/unit
following that through, you find this
http://www.hipergroup.com/English/produ ... 53a_2.html
and especially this
http://www.hipergroup.com/English/produ ... 53a_3.html
so you can buy and convert much of what you want and have it working , now thats thinking the thing through and making it simple to choose them as your supplyer.
is there NO Power member or associate that can run up some conversion units at a profit and scale it up to a far greater product if the need arises here ?.
it doesnt need to be anything great, just some plasic injection molded units that can clip together and make an Efika or 3 (plus gfx card raiser)fit a class of standard box (i vote the black box above LOL), lego style if you like......
ASiegel
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they look very nice BTW, but again, does a mini standard power unit also fit into these type boxs?.
http://www.hipergroup.com/English/reviews.html
im sure there are masses of old unused/unsold low power units that are perfectly suited to powering the Efika that manufacturers such as above have in storage somewere, so it may be that if they are asked about supplying these and moded to our needs then it seems logical that they might be willing to give a really good price....
we are/were trying to make a new standard in a professional marketplace iv always assumed?, not rely on the one off modding elite to take the Efika products and give it somewere nice to live?.
as for the 'ATX-power Y cables' i once again went looking for these and they are not exactly easy to source from your local computer shop, and maplins dont even seem to have any, or the parts to make your own one off DIY right now....
i also went looking for the 'DC-DC to ATX' converters as a standard part and it appears that some are made for the automotive industry but not as a simple thing to source should you want to develop an Efika (or any ATX motherboard for that matter) for your mobile needs...
as for the price, anyones guess
http://www2.multithread.co.uk/files/DCX3.pdf
i still think its a shame that Efika didnt have the needed parts onboard to take a simple standard single external DC power plug, it would make the end result so much better and easyer to market to the home users looking to put something in their cars, sure an inverter with bulky ATX supply will work for a quick fix but it takes a lot more juice inverting that way.
and nothing reasonable seems available at a good end cost.
perhaps a car radio type box (and matching mount bracket) with the needed DC-DC to ATX circuit can be found as a standard part?, if so i cant find one, anyone got any info as regards that option?.
perhaps theres a perfect new product right there for some power members and associates.
take my old removable IDe drive bay type idea, make a new injection molded case/converter with the required DC-DC to ATX circuit at the back, mold the nice black (so i like black LOL)case sides to a beveled concave inverted V type slider shape and the matching bay takes that nice and tight.
supply one case and 2 bays per pack and you have and instant plug it in on the desk and pull it out to take with you re-insert into the second unit in your car and off you go again.
each bay can have cheap standard ZIF/spring loaded copper connectors, power, video (composite/vga/whatever) and sound connections.
so it becomes ever so easy to plug and play or better
AutoConfig LOL, and you have a far better easy hit with the punters, as its an all in one option that can go anywere.....
(wireless chip as standard would have been good too)
just one example of how this should have been done already, and im suprised i had to restate this obvious thing.....