AT PSU / Power Supply Unit for old Type of PCs,-5volt. P8 & P9 connectors

Applications:
Older Computers using AT technology
HDD Storage enclosure
Shopping mall kiosks
Amusement industry. (Gaming machines, Video games, Arcade games)
Legacy industrial control platform
Plant control system 
And more…

Specifications:
-Reference: FB350-70FS(AT)
-Form Factor: AT
-Brand: Fire Bull (made by FSP / Fortron Source Power)
-Measurements HxWxD: 85x150x140mm
-Net Weight: 1.8kg
-Connectors: P8&P9, 3Molex, 1Floppy, P4, 1xRemovable remote switch. Choose additional adaptors from the drop down lists. Ask in the remark box for other types of adaptors.
-Cooling Fan: 1x 80mm fan
-Power output: 350Watts
-Voltage input: 230Volts
-Warranty: 1Year
-Item Condition: New
-Remarks: High quality and quite branded PSU.

Remarks:
-These PSUs are heavy and made with high quality components.
-These PSUs are modified ATX PSU suitable for all AT systems (AT PSUs have been discontinued).
-These PSUs have the -5Volt rail normally found on AT PSUs  (obsolete white wire required for ISA bus).
-Some systems without motherboard do not require the use of the P8 & P9 connectors which can be left unused.
-AT PSUs traditionally have a Monitor Outlet but these PSU dont. Instead, a standard PC/Kettle power cord can be used to power the monitor directly form the main. To minimize wiring, the optional twin power cord pictured can also be used.
See here why a Monitor outlet is not actually required: www.evercase.co.uk/PDFFilesandForms/PSUWithMonitorOutlet.pdf
-Some systems do not require the On/Off switch. It may be simply left switched ON and tied up safely inside the machine.
-The switch is removable and can be replaced by another one  (terminal block size: 9x0.6mm).
-Any PSUs can be returned within 14 days for a refund (minus all postage charges) and is under a 1year warranty.
-P8 and P9 connectors MUST be plugged in so that the black wires are side by side (together in the center). Failure to do so may damage the board.
-The last picture shows how to connect the wires to the switch. The wire colors don't matter.

Watch video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-TfzqGja9c

Errors and omissions excepted (E&OE)