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Re: making a bench top PSU with a old school PSU

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Originally Posted by sparksandtabs
I remember the thread on makign a bench top PSU with a computer PSU, and how you have to ground the green pin. Well wanted to make a PSU for myself and all I have is a really old mitac PSU. It has 2 sets of wires that go to the mother board. on is as follows (black, black, white, red, red, red) and the other is (orange, red, yellow, blueish turquoiusish, black, black). Anybody know what wire to ground, I tryed all of them but none work.
Does it have a power switch hardwired to the powersupply (or some empty terminals)? (I don't mean the one on the back, beside the plug.) If so, it's likely an AT power supply, which means that there is no need to ground the +5VSB line (because it isn't there). Cross those, and hold them, and it will operate.

In any event, the connector you describe sounds like an AT.
 


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