Have a look at this page - it shows both the outputs, connector layout AND what two pins to short to get the PSU to go live. Make sure you only use voltages between the GND connectors and the voltage outputs - don't use compund voltages got from measuring between two different rails (ie -7V) as each voltage output has a different current rating.
http://www.duxcw.com/faq/ps/ps1.htm
Regards
Steve
Ben Devine wrote:
So far I have got out my multimeter and found from the molex connectors i can get three voltages. +5v, 7v, +12v,
The seven volts is from using the +5 and +12v think 12-5 = 7 (learnt that from a electrical theory book i got out of the library). The motherboard connectors Iam pretty sure from past experinces with the internet that i can get 3.5v and 15v of a powersuppy but im not sure if it is Atx or the old style one. But I've got to figure out how much load
i have to have on it so it doesn't burnout.
|Ben
*Another quality Babble By Ben Devine*
Sir Lancelot wrote:
I will post you a diagram tomorrow Ben - too late to look for it now - some
good info on that in my ringbinder
ciao
Lance B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Devine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Clug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 1:45 PM
Subject: Ot: How does one hotwire an old pSU?
Hi list, I want to make a bench to power supply out of one of my old Power Supplies Prior to the current one (is it atx) What wires does one have to cross so it doesn't need to be plugged into a motherboard.Any help Appreciated. -- |Ben
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