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Hi all,

I've got a Lindbergh Universal cab and when I play a Lindbergh multi using the proper power connectors, the Sega Type 3 IO board powers up and works just fine.
I've tried different JVS systems - RingEdge 2, TTX2, but when I connect the USB JVS cable, they give a 'no IO error' as I can see the IO board is no longer receiving power.
Ideally I want to keep the RingEdge 2 in there.
First question - what power adaptor would I need for the standard Lindbergh PSU to run the RingEdge?
Secondly, any idea why the IO isnt getting power when I try a different system?

Thanks
 
Are you disconnecting the stock lindbergh PSU when you switch systems? The stock PSU provides cabinet power in addition to powering the PCB so if you disconnect it your I/O board will no longer receive power.
 
When I switch systems I’m powering the other systems separately, not through the Lindbergh PSU, as I don’t have an adaptor to power them through it. But I’m leaving that connected and not touching anything else, as I know that powers the rest of the cab.
As I’m writing this, I’m guessing that’s the problem, does one of the 2 power connections that I plug into the Lindbergh mobo also provide power out to the IO?
 
Quick update. I just need the 24pin power connected to the Lindbergh mobo (CN1) for the whole system to work correctly.
Without using that power connector to the mobo, the IO doesn’t get power.
Which seems strange, I didn’t think the 2 were connected, seeing as all other cab features power up fine without it.
How has anyone else with a Lindy got a different system powered up and working? Feels like I might need to use the Lindy PSU to power a different system?
 
The Lindbergh power supply has 2 modes, JVS and ATX. There is a switch on the power supply that controls this. If the switch is set to ATX mode it will not power on when it is not connected to your Lindbergh motherboard. If you switch it to JVS mode it will always power on even when disconnected from your Lindbergh.
 
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Great, I didn’t know that, thanks Arthrimus!!
 
The Lindbergh power supply has 2 modes, JVS and ATX. There is a switch on the power supply that controls this. If the switch is set to ATX mode it will not power on when it is not connected to your Lindbergh motherboard. If you switch it to JVS mode it will always power on even when disconnected from your Lindbergh.
Do you know where the switch is on the power supply to change from ATX to JVS mode as i'm having the same issues and can't find the switch
 
Its a small square hole above 2 small round ones on the side where the Lindy mobo power cables come out.

Not my picture btw credit goes to solid-orange.
http://solid-orange.com/1593
 

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Strange I run a JVS-PAC 2 in my Lindy too.

As well as one in my Noir.
 
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