Sorry guys. The pictures were actually taken to help a couple of my pre-production units get installed where the installers already knew quite a bit about the process. I will post more details as the unit become generally available next month.
You actually cut off the DC cable, not the AC cable (it has it's own removable plug). The remaining end of the cable is connected to the output of the P1900 to completely replace the AC "brick" and the need for an inverter. The P1900 is a DC-DC retulator with a startup/shutdown controller that can start/stop the mini by similating the power button.
Hope this helps!
Sorry guys. The pictures were actually taken to help a couple of my pre-production units get installed where the installers already knew quite a bit about the process. I will post more details as the unit become generally available next month. You actually cut off the DC cable, not the AC cable (it has it's own removable plug). The remaining end of the cable is connected to the output of the P1900 to completely replace the AC "brick" and the need for an inverter. The P1900 is a DC-DC retulator with a startup/shutdown controller that can start/stop the mini by similating the power button. Hope this helps!