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Store => Sale/Trade => Topic started by: memphislights on February 24, 2009, 03:09:43 pm
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I think that I will have a lot of power supplies (200-250W ATX), 18ga pc power cords, and pentium heatsinks. I'll also have a few printer cables as I strip them down.
If anyone is interested, I can put a few to the side for the cost of shipping.
Just trying to be green and recycle what I can.
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OK, here's the deal.
I have the following...
20 ATX 200-250W that you can hotwire
3 AT 145-250W with switches
14 non-standard 145W where you have to hotwire a 3 pin connector
I would like to limit these to 4 per person, just to give everyone a chance to get at least a couple.
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Name | Power Supplies | Power Cords | Heatsinks |
Varimoose | 10 | 0 | 0 |
REM | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Wjgiles50 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Wbbb1 | 2 | 16 | 0 |
MrChristmas2000 | 0 | 64 | 0 |
Claytor1999 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
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| 19 | 80 | 10 |
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Interested. PM sent.
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This is what I have available now...
Power Cords 18ga 5' or longer:
White or Grey: 56
Black: 54
I desconstructed all the PC's with a little help, but there were not as many ATX power supplies as I expected. The power supplies are a bit of a mixed bag of NCR, IBM, and HP supplies, most are AT-like with a some non-standard board connections. If anyone is still interested, then I go on and start trying to test them and figure out if I can get them to power up.
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Ok, I finally got around to testing these power supplies.
Most of them at 200-250W and range from 6-8A on the 12V rail.
Most of them seem to only be putting out 11.3 to 11.5V on the 12V rail. The 5V rails seem to be about right.
Before I go on and start testing the rest, does anyone know if these will work for the MR16s? At least that is what I am assuming most people would be using them for.
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I should think they'd work fine for the MR16's.
Might want to use in conjuction with the Phils ATX power board.
Leon
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I'd be interested in any heatsinks you strip - CPU or other. PM sent.
Thanks
Robb
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I used similar power supplies with my MR16s last year no problem.
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The question wasn't about the PS, it was more about the slightly weak 12V rail.
If everyone thinks that they can use them, I'll keep on testing.
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Greetings,,,
Have you tried putting around a 1 amp load on the 5 volt supply to insure it's regulating properly? And then check the 12 volt lines.
Keith
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Did you have any load on the 5v rail when testing 12v? A lot of older power supplies (mainly pre-atx) needed a minimum load on 5v before the other rails would regulate.
/mike
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they were no load on the 5v rail. That could be it then. I can throw a couple of fans and hard drives and see what the 12V rail looks like then.
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The 'The AussiePhil ATX Power Adaptor' takes care of any load problems and power distribution connections.
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OK, here's the deal.
I have the following...
20 ATX 200-250W that you can hotwire
3 AT 145-250W with switches
14 non-standard 145W where you have to hotwire a 3 pin connector
I would like to limit these to 4 per person, just to give everyone a chance to get at least a couple.
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Hold up on post he has PM me asking about weither this is a coop and while I think it's really not, he will be setting up a coop listing in the coop forum just so no one can say we are not following the rules and that this is a coop.
I want to thank him for taking the time and effort to make these avaliable to users for the cost of shipping. It's really nice to have great members!
RJ