Re: combining 2 power supplies
- From: "crazy frog" <dingding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 17:41:45 +1000
thats what i read from silicon chip and have
done so and it works fine.
im useing a 200w one to power a 16/ch mixer
i have built in the last 2 years.
im useing a nother one power my modem
and network hub and some fans.
"Dave (from the UK)" <see-my-signature@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:442954f7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
crazy frog wrote:need 1/4
green wire to black ground starts them up, but put
a load on them first like youre drives.
only the motherboard needs power good.
if running with no load, use a 5watt 100ohm resistor
accross the 5v+ to black ground for a dummy load.
Lets do a bit of maths.
5 V across 100 Ohms is 5^2 / 100 = 25 / 100 = 0.25 W. So you would only
W restor, not a 5 W one.news:44263f11$1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
However, like someone else, i think that would be totally inadequate as a
minimum load.
"lee" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Now,
Hi,
Over the years, I've kept a few ATX power supply from old computers.
toI'm thinking about upgrading my computer and add more hard disks. The
problem is the current power supply might not be able to support so many
hard disks running at the same time. Instead of buying a new, more
powerful
power supply, I am planning to use one old piece (350w) to serve the
motherboard, CD, and 3 hard disks, then another power supply (350w too)
aserve 3 to 4 more hard disks. All components are connected to the same
motherboard. I need to know how I could turn on both power supply with
cansingle press of the power button on the case.
In other words, only one power supply can plug to the motherboard, how
would
I
jam the wires together so that the second power supply receive the
power-on
signal when I press the button? I was thinking about the Power-On
(Green),
Power-Good (Gray) and 5 VSB (Purple) wires. the second power supply
down).only support the hard disks and nothing else, but I need them to be
powered
up at the same time other hardware are up (and down when it's shut
Thanks.
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