Howdy all,
I'm about to wire up my first rack, and I was wondering if some experts might recommend the order in which things should be stacked. For consistency sake, lets say from the bottom up. I have the following components.
Denon 3805
Nuvo Essentia
Rack mountable server
Non mountable client PC (Old 700 MHz Dell)
GC 100
Mac Mini
Extron 100 Matrix Switch
24 Port mountable Gigabit Switch
Several External HDDs
Old DVD/VCR player
Wii
Wireless Router
Centralite control panel
Sage TV HD extender
HDHomerun
AprilAire 8811 Adaptor
To aid in this endeavor I have purchased 3 rack shelves. A vented 3U, a 2U, and a 1U. My assumptions and questions are as follows (Please correct me if wrong!)
1. The 1U shelf should go near the top, and house things such as the GC 100, external HDDs, and the mini.
2. The Denon goes on the 3U shelf, and nothign should stock on top of it.
3. I have no idea what order to put things in.
4. What kind of screws will I need?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks,
Target
PS Everything will be controlled via CQC in case anyone was wondering.
I'm about to wire up my first rack, and I was wondering if some experts might recommend the order in which things should be stacked. For consistency sake, lets say from the bottom up. I have the following components.
Denon 3805
Nuvo Essentia
Rack mountable server
Non mountable client PC (Old 700 MHz Dell)
GC 100
Mac Mini
Extron 100 Matrix Switch
24 Port mountable Gigabit Switch
Several External HDDs
Old DVD/VCR player
Wii
Wireless Router
Centralite control panel
Sage TV HD extender
HDHomerun
AprilAire 8811 Adaptor
To aid in this endeavor I have purchased 3 rack shelves. A vented 3U, a 2U, and a 1U. My assumptions and questions are as follows (Please correct me if wrong!)
1. The 1U shelf should go near the top, and house things such as the GC 100, external HDDs, and the mini.
2. The Denon goes on the 3U shelf, and nothign should stock on top of it.
3. I have no idea what order to put things in.
4. What kind of screws will I need?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks,
Target
PS Everything will be controlled via CQC in case anyone was wondering.