Rastalovich
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Be sure something is there to draw a load also, even if its just a fan.
name='Joe' said:yea our server requires a extra PSu to drive the new HDDS (over a terabyte now !!!) problem is our jump start requires a permanent short to keep it active (even with a psu and fan hanging off it)
lesson :: some psus are just fussy mofos
name='XMS' said:Ye thats the same with all PSU's mate. If it's not hooked into a mobo, then you need to permanently short the green+black.
name='DavidT' said:Bit of a bump here... but, how do I know which wire is which if the cables aren't color coded lol?
I have one of those Ultra FlexForce PSU's and all the cables are shiney UV blue.
name='Allsorts' said:If your ATX connector has the pins numbered on the side of the connector (probably in very small print) then you are laughing.
See figures 6 & 7. You need to short pin 14 (PS-ON) to any ground (GND) pin.
EDIT: I suppose you have a 50:50 chance of getting it right if the pins aren't numbered LOL. PS That is a really smart looking PSU you have!
name='WinMXer' said:If your looking for the proper tool for the job you could buy an ATX to AT connector cable. They cost only £3.50 +VAT from RS, stock no.444-7829. I've attached a small pic, sorry bout the quality, took it with my mobile.
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It has a sprung latching switch & is dead easy to use, just plug your atx psu connector in & switch it on. I regularly use mine for all testing of PC related components without having to worry about shorting out my psu.