................If you have an ohm-meter you can test for continuity between the pins which would be grounds on each connector, and likewise for the +12, etc. If they do connect all together then you are probably pretty safe.........
This really is a beautiful build. I really don't usually follow build threads, but for some reason this one just intrigues me
Cool, will pull out the volt meter and give it a check. Thanks for the concern/education/feedback/input on these dual PSU's. I actually follow you pretty well, I used to be a DC power engineer working with 500-10K Amp systems. So -48v DC power, feedback, proper grounding, loops, noise, etc was my life for many years once.
Well Frank doesn't get to upgrade but once every year to two, so we can understand the intrigue , its just time. and its so epic and hey, we caught your attention with the dual PSU's, then you saw the extreme overkill on everything else and are like a deer caught in the headlights
Ah, the cold, honest, painful truth. But so worth it for the sheer satisfaction, pride and enjoyment you get out of the finished product.
Now get Frank operational.
You got that right! Oh ok, will try to do so this weekend. If all goes well.
Hey add to the list above another $25 for a freaking 5/8" hole saw for the drill. I have two Koolance Fillport items I am going to use as a pass through on the motherboard tray. I purchased Bitspower QDC's that have G 1/4 threading I will then screw in on one side, and the Bitspower compressions on the other side of the fill ports to give me a solid disconnect point between the motherboard GPU's and the lower cooling system. The runs going from the RePack will have the QDC's directly attached to the RePack inlet/outlet. My intention is to make it so I can disconnect from the cooling systems and remove the motherboard tray without having to drain any loop at all. Then once the MB tray is removed, if I wanted to only drain the GPU loop I can and work on it outside the case. So that is the plan............