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Project - PSU Testing Supply| Last Update 09.09.09 Page 2

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:38 pm

I thought a lot of time to made a "home made" experiments PSU that easy and comfortable to work with.
I checked a few professional experiments PSU but it the cost is too high, Because he was too expensive, I decided to take a computerPSU (ATX), and make him some mods to make it as experiments PSU.

What kind of connectors I will put?
+12V
-12V
+5V
-5V
+3.3V
GND
somthing like 4 Standard molex connectors (will be mounted on the PSU case)
 LED connector
3 pin FAN connector - not sure

I dont know if I will paint the PSU case, because it's only helps for the looking of it.

update tomorrow!
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:10 pm

Why can"t I Edit my message\add my signature?

Anyway, it will be something like this:
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I will upload tomorrow 3 pics:
1. The old PSU that will be modded.
2. A "model" of the finel product - that i made with SkechUp.
3. The electronic stuff that i bought for this (i shuld buy some more parts).
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby JOHNNYG » Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:26 pm

<BREW> It looks like you have been very busy my friend ! :D
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:51 pm

Pretty much...

and i thinking about another project (the next one), that i want to do.
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Postby JOHNNYG » Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:11 pm

:D Cant wait to see it, I love to see what new and crative things people come up with, keep up the good work! impressive <BREW>
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby Admin-Amir » Sat Aug 22, 2009 3:15 am

Hi Dany-Lisiansky.

Danny It looks great in this design.
Continue to raise the projects of yours to the site.
Good luck with this project, I am sure it will work for you.Image
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:55 am

Update:

The model that i made with skechup (the model is paint in black, i"m not sure if it will paint):

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The old PSU, that I'm gonna mod:

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Banana connectors:

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Next update? in a few days..
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:35 am

Mini Update

To day, I went to electronic shop, and bought 4 "Aligator to Banana" cabels, and 20 "Hole copper lug".


"Aligator to Banana" cabels:

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Banana male:

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connected to the banana female jack:

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Hole copper lug:

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connected to the banana jack:
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All organized in a box:
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some Heat-Shrink (somthing like 3.5-4 meters.. )

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next update - The real job!
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Re: Project - PSU Testing Supply

Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:50 am

Update:
This is small update - but it's also something.

What have I done today?
I measured how much space do I have to work with - because the inside hardware I can not put everything, just like I want to.
Motioned where everything will be placed.

The problem comes in the molex holes - the hole should be so small and be very accurate - I'm not sure if I will sucsses to cut it with dramel so precise - I'd love to hear ideas / tips etc..

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Mold to the molex
not out the most accurate ,
but I did it a little bit original size.
so later I'll abale to fix it.


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Postby Dany-Lisiansky » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:19 am

Update:


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