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Old June 2nd 05, 03:00 PM
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"Russ" wrote in message
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On 1 Jun 2005 17:16:26 -0500, wrote:

For testing purposes, I'd like to make an PC power supply operate when
NOT installed in a PC. I've heard that the AT supply needs at least
SOME load on its 5-volt output before it will operate; is an ampere
or two sufficient?

For ATX supplies, I visited a friendly computer-repair store today and
examined the "cheater" into which they plugged UNconnected ATX supplies;
it had three pairs of connections:
1) A jumper from Ground to PS-ON
2) an LED and resistor from PowerOK to Ground
3) two wires from +5V and ground going into something about the size
of a small box of matches which was shrink-wrapped to the cable

They wouldn't let me disassemble it !-)
Was there probably a 5-ohm resistor in that box?


Hi Myron, how's the new QTH going?

Plug in an old HD. It should provide enough of a load to get the PS
started and regulating.

Russ - kf4wxd


This link is a good one for using PC power supplies. It
works great. I did it.

Charles, ka8jvx

http://antennex.com/preview/archive3/powers.htm