PSE, meet the Typhon

ack

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No Triton here - doesn't fit in the rack; would need a vertical version of it. I am also just not sure how much better than the MIT Z Strip would be... Goodwin's says it would be better... hmmm....
 

Al M.

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No Triton here - doesn't fit in the rack; would need a vertical version of it. I am also just not sure how much better than the MIT Z Strip would be... Goodwin's says it would be better... hmmm....

So you just have a Typhon? How does that work? I've never heard of that. I thought the Triton/Typhon relationship was something of a master/slave configuration.
 

ack

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So you just have a Typhon? How does that work? I've never heard of that. I thought the Triton/Typhon relationship was something of a master/slave configuration.

You've missed plenty a conversation on it (mainly in Steve's system thread). Basically, the advice we all heeded is to plug it to the wall outlet feeding the rest of the system. I believe it was also said that, if you had a Triton/Typhon, you could add additional Typhons that way (plug them to the wall). What I am personally looking for is a way to daisy-chain Typhons, instead of plugging all of them to the wall...
 

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