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Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« on: September 07, 2010, 03:56:07 pm »
Anyone have a spare PCB or kit for the AussiePhil ATX power Supply Adapter?

There are enough new people around that I think we may be able to support a new CO-OP for this.  The last one was in Summer 2008.  I'd even volunteer to do if there was enough interest.  These would also be useful in my other hobby of Model Railroading.
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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2010, 06:14:44 pm »
I found one of the guys on Aussiephil's ACL Forum sells an already assembled ATX PS Adapter  on his own website.  

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I sent a request to get some price breakdowns.  I wasn't in on the previous coop so it would be interesting to see the price break on a coop of Aussiephil's PCB and a parts kit vs getting them assembled and ready to go.  I'll post more when I get a response.

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2010, 08:29:00 pm »
I still have some of the PCB's

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2010, 03:32:45 am »
That doesn't look like the same thing.

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Shhhhhh I think the one Phil did for us was better.

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2010, 07:22:13 am »
Hi

Yes it's me

Bill. How many do you still have? I get asked on and off for them

Leon. Your right they are different

The one from David doesn't have the 12v current support mine does

As for a new buy I think I may tweak the design first

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2010, 12:08:15 am »
If there was another coop for these, I would be in for at least a half dozen.

I also know there are at least 4 or 5 people who have seen mine who would want a couple for themselves.

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2010, 12:35:01 am »
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If there was another coop for these, I would be in for at least a half dozen.

I also know there are at least 4 or 5 people who have seen mine who would want a couple for themselves.

Kyle   ;D ;D

I'm one of the at least 4 or 5 who've seen kylec's.  I'd take some if a coop starts up.

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2010, 10:23:48 pm »
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Hi

Yes it's me

Bill. How many do you still have? I get asked on and off for them

Leon. Your right they are different

The one from David doesn't have the 12v current support mine does

As for a new buy I think I may tweak the design first

Cheers
Phil


I currently have 60 of them

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2010, 11:43:49 pm »
Bill,

Assuming all the parts are available for the ATX adapter boards you have (Is there a BOM for them?) , what would the cost be?
Since you are shipping me the Aethers anyways (when the co-op ships) I may get you to throw some in if possible....


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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #9 on: September 10, 2010, 02:14:14 am »
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Bill,

Assuming all the parts are available for the ATX adapter boards you have (Is there a BOM for them?) , what would the cost be?
Since you are shipping me the Aethers anyways (when the co-op ships) I may get you to throw some in if possible....


Bob

Here was the last BOM I was able to find for these.

BOM – Mouser Format

538-15-24-4745 | 2
538-39-29-9242 | 1
538-39-31-0040 | 1
538-39543-0010 | 1
638-264-7GT | 1
271-270-RC | 1
108-0041-EVX | 1

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2010, 03:33:20 am »
Bill,
What would you want for the PCBs (assuming you want to part with some of the 60)?
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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2010, 09:56:29 pm »
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Bill,

Assuming all the parts are available for the ATX adapter boards you have (Is there a BOM for them?) , what would the cost be?
Since you are shipping me the Aethers anyways (when the co-op ships) I may get you to throw some in if possible....


Bob

Here is a Mouser list, Yes I can throw some into your Aether Box

Bill

Mouser Part #           Description                                                      Qty Needed Per Unit
538-15-24-4745   Molex Disk Drive Power HI TEMP VERT HDR       2
538-39-29-9242   Molex Mini-Fit Jr. C 24 CKT VERT HEADER               1
538-39-31-0040   Molex Mini-Fit Jr. C 4 CKT VERT HEADER               1
538-39543-0010   Molex/Beau Eurostyle 5MM FIX PCB TERM BLK       1
638-264-7GT           Everlight LED Standa Green Translucent               1
271-270-RC           270R Xicon 1/4W 1% Metal 270ohms 1%       1
108-0041-EVX           Mountain Switch Mini SPST OFF-ON                       1


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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2010, 10:09:48 pm »
Lemme know what you want per board and I'll add it to the amount I end up sending you for shipping the Aether kits when they are ready...

Thanks Muchly...


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Here is a Mouser list, Yes I can throw some into your Aether Box

Bill

Mouser Part #           Description                                                      Qty Needed Per Unit
538-15-24-4745   Molex Disk Drive Power HI TEMP VERT HDR       2
538-39-29-9242   Molex Mini-Fit Jr. C 24 CKT VERT HEADER               1
538-39-31-0040   Molex Mini-Fit Jr. C 4 CKT VERT HEADER               1
538-39543-0010   Molex/Beau Eurostyle 5MM FIX PCB TERM BLK       1
638-264-7GT           Everlight LED Standa Green Translucent               1
271-270-RC           270R Xicon 1/4W 1% Metal 270ohms 1%       1
108-0041-EVX           Mountain Switch Mini SPST OFF-ON                       1


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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #13 on: September 12, 2010, 06:17:35 am »
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Bill,

Assuming all the parts are available for the ATX adapter boards you have (Is there a BOM for them?) , what would the cost be?
Since you are shipping me the Aethers anyways (when the co-op ships) I may get you to throw some in if possible....


Bob

Here is a Mouser list, Yes I can throw some into your Aether Box

Bill

Mouser Part #           Description                                                      Qty Needed Per Unit
538-15-24-4745   Molex Disk Drive Power HI TEMP VERT HDR       2
538-39-29-9242   Molex Mini-Fit Jr. C 24 CKT VERT HEADER               1
538-39-31-0040   Molex Mini-Fit Jr. C 4 CKT VERT HEADER               1
538-39543-0010   Molex/Beau Eurostyle 5MM FIX PCB TERM BLK       1
638-264-7GT           Everlight LED Standa Green Translucent               1
271-270-RC           270R Xicon 1/4W 1% Metal 270ohms 1%       1
108-0041-EVX           Mountain Switch Mini SPST OFF-ON                       1



Bill,
  Could I get my hands on one of those?  What would you ask for the PCB?

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Re: Aussie Phil ATX Power Supply Adapter
« Reply #14 on: September 12, 2010, 09:52:36 am »
Not trying to steal the thread...

A while back I needed a good cheap 12v power supply to power a car stereo.  I did not know about the fancy adapter you guys are using.  I just did this:

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Note the pin out picture for the output voltages.

Some power supplies will shut down if they don't have a load.  If so just put a 10 ohm 5-10 watt resistor across the 5V lines You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
I also read that you can use a 12 car lamp (dome/brake lamp) across the 5 volt for the load.  Again this is only needed in some cases.  The power supply I used (an OLD) one needed the load to keep running.

I know this is Micky Mouse way compared to your circuit board kit but I thought someone might want to know they can fire up an old PC power supply very easily.

 <yk..

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