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Revision as of 21:33, 14 August 2013
The lowdown: -
Collect together all the bits at the hackspace: -
- Various ATX PSUs with 20 and 24 pin plugs
- ATX sockets
- recover from motherboards
- 24 pin preferably
- Binding posts and banana leads
- Power resistors and other safe dummy loads to keep the PSU operating in spec
- Fuses
- Housing ideas - mounting on the PSU itself
- a small etched PCB to carry the socket and maybe the plugs
- switches - both mains and dc - various options
- labelling - each supply should have some easy to read info about max loads etc.
- variable DC outputs options
Links
- http://jumperone.com/2011/06/atx-power-supply-tutorial/
- http://jumperone.com/2012/12/converting-atx-power-supply-to-bench-power-supply-faq/