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12v PSU
bought a 500W ATX pc psu of ebay, brand new £16ish, added a few bits and this is it finished , well main bits are there, going to add a few cosmetic touches soon(think blue )
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very good, but might i suggest some heatshrink sleeving/insulation on the wires going to the connector posts.
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not half, accident awaiting to happen there!
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Have you used a resistor, instead of a lamp, to add a load for smoothing?
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yes ive used a resistor,
which wires do you mean about insulating? |
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where you have stripped back the wires coming from the board, and twisted them together, there is far to much bare wire, anything conductive drops in there and bang.
On a side note, you could of taken the board out and just removed most of the wires from the board by heating the solder on the back, would of been far neater.
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PSU
Looks good. Where can you find instructions as to how to make this up. Also what sort of AMP do these computer PSU's turn out? I would think this is a marketing opportunity for somebody to source and make these up for us (older) members as I am not sure i would manage all the soldering etc..
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you do know you can buy 12v psu's??
G-i dont know, ive just followed instructions and it works |
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http://www.rcracechat.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2129 I will try to find another url with a simpler diagram. all connections can be made outside the box (no soldering), some PSU's do not require the loading etc.......have fun. URL for PSG guide: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/fast.electrics/PSU.pdf Other articles same site: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/fast.el...s/articles.htm Both above from Fast Electrics. Last edited by JCJC; 11-10-2007 at 10:03 PM. Reason: Last two URL's added |
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http://www.wikihow.com/Convert-a-Com...b-Power-Supply
that one is pretty useful |
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After seeing some of ant's soldering at the track I would say it is an accident waiting to happen anyways. I have a fire extinguisher on standby.
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lol, guess what!?!?
something blew, wasnt this though, it was my bloody charger |
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Did you measure the output of the psu once you'd finished it?
I made one and it needed the 3.3v and 5v lines loaded to get a nice 12v output. Perhaps your 12v line wasn't 12v or was had a lot of ripple on it? G
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i didnt measure it, but it had been working fine, tis still working fine with my backup charger
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12v PSU
Thanks for the info guys. Looks complicated. Im not sure I would be confident enough to do one for myself though.
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