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ATX Power supply to bench unit mod

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Ps88
ContraptionMaker writes - "This project was inspired by this excellent wiki entry and Matthew Beckler's project found here..." - Link.

Previous: HOW TO - ATX -> Lab Bench Power Supply Conversion - Link.


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Posted by: c0redump on March 27, 2006 at 2:16 AM

This is quite a neat idea! But I thought I'd better mention that some switch-mode power supplies will misbehave when run without a load. Some will fail to start up, while others will produce voltages that are well out of spec. No doubt, with PC power supplies, there'll be a lot of variation from one type to another.

Best to check voltages with a meter before relying on the PSU to supply an accurate voltage.


Posted by: ContraptionMaker on March 27, 2006 at 3:29 AM

Thanks for the encouragement! You are right a psu does need a load to stay on, and that's what the power resisitor is for. It creates a load on the circuit anytime the power is on. Thus the need for the resisitor to be attatched to a heat sink. And I agree, you should always check your voltages with your meter.


Posted by: vonSlatt on March 27, 2006 at 7:13 AM

I built mine to power 12 volt automotive accessories so I built in a cigar lighter socket:

http://www.vonslatt.com/images/bus/atxps1.jpg

Jake.
My Kerosene Lamps


Posted by: guero on April 1, 2006 at 6:50 PM

Just as an FYI regarding this and similar conversion projects posted here..... Dell power supplies use a nonstandard color coding scheme and won't work for this project! I found out the hard way.....


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