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Old 11-28-2005, 06:59 AM
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Default Turning on PSU w/out mobo

I posted a question to the PSU thread that i now notice i should have probably posted here :p I did some more research and found out that to turn the PSU without a mobo all i need to do is jump the connection between the GRN power on pin with any of the BLK GND pins on the ATX 24-pin connector. My question now being whether i could simply wire in a switch to the two pins and control the on/off with that switch? it seems like it should work but i want to make sure so i don't fry a brand new PSU. lol
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Old 11-28-2005, 01:03 PM
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Default Re: Turning on PSU w/out mobo

that would work, though i would recomend finding out what the other connections do because in order to keep it on for long periods of time you may have to make other connections.
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Old 11-28-2005, 01:20 PM
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Yes that would work. (Non-monitary switch)

You will need a slight load on the PSU (Ie a Fan plugged in to it).


I did it with my spider project when I had the shell out side for Halloween. (Look at the last part of my work log to see what I did)

Computer use a Momentary Switch and the computer keeps the conection between the Green and Ground alive while the computer is on. For what you are doing you will need a non-momentary swtich as the switch will need to keep the conections open on the PSU. standard Toggle switch should work rated at least 10A
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Old 11-28-2005, 09:04 PM
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Default Re: Turning on PSU w/out mobo

this would be for short periods of time just to test out lighting and motor setups for the cases that i'm working on.


thanks for the help guys! i really appreciate it!!
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yep it works, that how tech support wanted me to test my PSU when it fried. "Take a paper clip and stick it in the green plug". Lol, thought he was crazy at the time, but now thats how I set up fans and stuff :p
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