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Use an old ATX power supply as a lab power supply with this comprehensive guide
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An interface box was created to connect to the standard ATX power supply connector to allow turning on the power supply and access to the various voltages provided by the power supply.

Things You Should Know

  • Be sure to note how old your ATX PSU is. Older PSUs utilize the 3.3V and 5V rails. Newer versions use the 12V rail.
  • Bundle your wires and label them by color.
  • Test the box with an ohm-meter before applying power.
  1. Ready your materials (See "Things you'll need" below)
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  3. The color guide is as follows:
  4. (Remember to label these so you which is which.
  5. Isolate these resistors then connect them to your ground and positive output wires.
  6. Make sure there are no unexpected connections, and that the proper connections are made.
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      Tips

      • One ATX power supply will run just fine without any resistor, but another one will just shut down in a second or two without any load.
      • ATX power supplies currently have two different types of motherboard connectors: 20-pin and 24-pin. Keep this in mind when obtaining parts.
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      Warnings

      • Carelessness around the large capacitors can result in a moderate shock.
      • Inability to follow directions precisely can lead to damaging your materials.
      • Keep your project in a dry, well ventilated area and make sure that proper safety precautions for all tools you will be using are observed.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Binding posts (Make sure to differentiate colors)
      • A main switch
      • A load switch
      • 2 LEDs (Green & Red)
      • Current Limiting Resistors
      • 2 10-Ohm/10-wt Resistors
      • 2 Pieces of Prototyping board
      • A Drill with bit widths that match your binding post diameter, LED diameters, and main switch.
      • Wire cutter
      • Wire stripper
      • Phillip's head and flat head screw drivers (that fit the screws on your PSU)
      • Solder iron
      • Ohm Meter
      • A place to dispense the refuse

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