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Now, do I use it as-is or mount it in a case or something?..
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what is?
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ATX power supply breakout?
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A widget to turn an ATX power supply into a universal, tri-voltage benchtop power supply.
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Yup.
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Link please? Now I know what to do with my old power supply!
Edit: I found it...holy crap, $5 on Ebay????
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That’s pretty much it. Should come in very handy for all sorts of projects and testing. I’ve got some smaller, no-name power supplies that won’t do me much good in modern computers, but for workbench stuff? Winner.
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Awesome. Thanks for posting.
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Lets you turn a computer power supply into a bench power supply. Computer power supplies are designed by defa
ult to only run when connected to the load of a motherboard, these sortof simulate that and let you turn them on independently, as well as provide easy screw connectors to attach things to for testing.
I actually just bought the exact same one not that long ago! :D
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Holy shit that’s cool! I just ordered two. One for home, and one for the office. I could totally use one of those to make a bench power supply for testing radios and telemetry hardware without hooking up batteries.