Medusa-free ATX PSU
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Published on March 27, 2012
Description
An ATX power supply with a nifty terminal strip instead of three zillion wires of which only a few are used.
The terminal strip came off an old piece of equipment and sits atop a simple little platform printed on my Prusa. Four 12V posts; one each 5V and 3.3V (which a blue LED is connected to for power indication and mood lighting).
The terminal strip came off an old piece of equipment and sits atop a simple little platform printed on my Prusa. Four 12V posts; one each 5V and 3.3V (which a blue LED is connected to for power indication and mood lighting).
Instructions
Don't do this if you don't know what a capacitor is.
Take care with the left over conductors inside the PSU case - make sure they're well insulated and secure or you won't be happy with the result.
Double up conductors going to the TS posts to improve current capacity.
Save the left wires for other fun projects.
Take care with the left over conductors inside the PSU case - make sure they're well insulated and secure or you won't be happy with the result.
Double up conductors going to the TS posts to improve current capacity.
Save the left wires for other fun projects.
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