Skynet SNP-9F40Oh, tonight I also threw out an old (unused) SCSI disk enclosure I had in the basement. I figured that the power supply in it might be useful, so I opened it up. To my surprise I found two of the power supplies pictured above. (Side by side photos of the two here.)
That there is a Skynet SNP-9F40 (PDF), and it’ll take (according to that PDF) 90~264VAC as input, and spit out +5VDC (4A), +12VDC(3A), -5VDC(0.3A), and -12VDC(0.3A). I’m thinking this could be quite handy for both some of the music stuffs I’ve been working on (maybe even the 9090), or just as a benchtop supply. (I’ll probably mount one of them in an enclosure with terminals and a switch on it or something.)
There was also a filtered IEC-type mains input on there which I grabbed, some PC-type Molex power connector harnesses designed for connecting the power supplies to drives, brass stand-offs, and plastic clip-type spacers, all of which which may come in handy. All in all, a good salvage.