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Re: Sider power-supply repairs?
"Michael J. Sch�lke" <news0308@mjschuelke.de> wrote in message
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> Patrick Schaefer wrote:
>
> > Pin 9 (blue) supplies +5Vstby, pin 14 (green) is PS_on. These two lines
> > have to be connected to start the power supply.
>
> Wrong. Pin 14 carries the active-low signal PS_ON# and must be pulled to
> ground. See section 3.3.2 of the ATX power supply design guide
> (http://www.formfactors.org/developer/specs/ATX_ATX12V_PS_1_1.pdf).
So according to the diagram and the power-supply, the two wires that are
next to the control card go to:
pin #8 is Power OK
pin #14 is Power Supply ON
What do I do to those to wires to make the PS think that it's always on?
wire #8 = ?
winre #14 pulled to ground. (on the frame?)
Do I need to do anything else with the other wires on the big conector, or
can I just remove them?
Thanks, guys.