DIY DMS:
(OR: Building an 80 Gb DMS for almost 1/3 retail price...)
You can probably find a better deal if you spend enough time searching for an extra DMS cartridge.
Lately, DMS cartridges seem to be running about $100 for a 10 Gb and $150 for a 20 Gb on E-Bay.
An 80 Gb DMS for about $145 with 100% new parts didn't sound like such a bad deal to me.
--------
How to aquire an empty DMS case other than someplace like E-Bay:
(NOTE: judb pointed this link out in another thread)
http://www.kenwoodparts.com/parts/search.php search for KHDCX910 and get 1 of each item listed as:
DMS-CASE-*
DMS-CAP-*
DMS-IFBD-*
13.10 DMS-CASE-0001 CARTRIDGE TOP
10.72 DMS-CASE-0002 CARTRIDGE BOTTOM
2.82 DMS-CASE-0003 CARTRIDGE LATCH
1.61 DMS-CASE-0004 DMS CATRIDGE BUTTON
1.61 DMS-CASE-0005 CARTRIDGE SPRING
2.41 DMS-CAP-0001 TOP RUBBER ENDCAP for hard drive
2.41 DMS-CAP-0002 BOTTOM RUBBER ENDCAP for hard drive
10.15 DMS-IFBD-0001 CONNECTOR BOARD (The adapter that converts the hard drives ATA-6 connector to the phatnoise plug)
-----
44.83
6.50 1st class mail (USPS)
-----
51.33 TOTAL
90.00 - 80 Gb toshiba laptop drive from
www.newegg.com 2.99 - shipping
145.00 (approx) for an 80 Gb DMS.
You will also need 4 small machine screws to hold the case halves together. I didn't bother trying to figure out what part # they are as I happend to already have some on hand that were the correct size... (I checked them using the DMS that came with my keg before making my order above.)
Once all the parts were assembled, it took about 10 minutes using juds boot-CD iso to hack the new disk, a few minutes to flash the keg and the new drive works perfectly!
THANKS JUDB!dc4bs