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where can i buy a BAYBUS?

TuffGuy

Diamond Member
title pretty much says it all. i'd like to get one that can support at least 5 fans if possible. thanks.
 
PCmods makes nice baybuses. They are pretty easy to setup. It has places for four fans, but as long as you don't overload the max wattage of the baybus, you can hook up two fans to one spot.
 
yeah, i have the one from pcmods and it looks good...'looks' good because i bought it a month ago but have yet to install it 😀

i think there's a guy over at the sale/trade forum who custom builds them for less...goes by joinT or something like that
 
you could always make your own, I did, And if I can you can trust me. It will save you alot too, and you will fell like you have acomplised something.
 
hehehe, yeah, i know about the guides. i'd make the 7v-12v baybus, but unfortuntely i have no tools. all i have is a screwdriver and pliers.
 
Tuffguy, as i understand it JoinT is a little busy and I think has stopped taking orders at the moment. Hopefully he will get back in the flow soon. I myself am thinking of building and selling soe baybuses.

This is what I am shooting for on mine. They are nice looking and are easy to disconnect so it can be removed easily if needed.
 
mikef208 - great job! that looks very, very nice. 🙂

BT7990 - 2cooltek only has the hub, unless i missed the baybus.

the ones at pcmods are $37 and $60. kinda $$$
 
Depending on the functionality you want, you may want to look at the Digital Doc 5

PCMods also carries a Rheostat that looks pretty sweet. The last time I looked at their baybus or their rheostat though, it only controlled four fans unless you spliced more than one fan onto a single connection.

The other issue was that they didn't allow you to use the 3 pin fan connector. I think you needed to cut the connector off, strip the wire and screw them onto the Baybus or Rheostat.
 
Is this Digital Doc 5 device all inclusive? Is this all you need to run and monitor your fans or do you need a baybus in addition to this?

TIA,

Sal
 
Can you get this thing any other place than Macpower? I just went through the forums and it looks like the customers are getting lousy support for the product.

Sal
 
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