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Advise needed
Hi guys,
I finally got the server p/s like pictued above. The question is, how to get power. With an old servo plug I got at least the fans running, running slowly. But no power yet. Then I tried to connect some of the pins to the big plugs. And hey, I got some volts: http://i52.tinypic.com/14j92bq.jpg The fans are completely on now,and pretty loud too. Detailed view on the pins http://i55.tinypic.com/10d72as.jpg like that, I get the power finally on. but what is what, here some pics http://i52.tinypic.com/2ztbu5t.jpg http://i54.tinypic.com/df9e0h.jpg http://i56.tinypic.com/2e1857k.jpg so I think, the top three are minus/ground, the lower three contacts are plus. I got my degree on the MIT, still I need your help :party: I think I am on the right track. So I can solder three plus/minus cables? in total? When I am right, I just got a very powerful p/s for just USD 3,47, not quite expensive for about 1000 watts...:smile: Of course I will replace that bloody screw. Thanks a lot for your input! florian |
finished
Hi there,
got it finished. I have changed the fans, the new ones are very quiet. soldered some wires, cleaned inside, not that much to do. http://i52.tinypic.com/j61u84.jpg Sufficient charging power for three chargers. costs: less then 15 usd in total. florian |
I like it :)
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I had a diff. server supply(53amp max) loaded with 45ish amps, took 7 chargers to do it, but it was still putting out a stable 12.22v:surprised:
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Thanks Ben for pics with these type of supplies. I got similar ones just have Compaq on them instead of HP. I had just taken some pictures and was going to post them to see if anyone could help. Nice job and thanks for sharing Everyone. There should a good selection of used power supplies hitting ebay shortly.:lol: |
Nothen like usen "500Watt" to produce "50Watt"..... LOL
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Got my HP sserver p/s the other day. Just soldered it up. It works great on my sound system in the shop.
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Pics of the powered sound system?
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Charging a 4s @32A with the Powerlab + 20 dollar PSU. 8awg wires were at 121F during charging.
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Nothing special, just a cheap sony radio/speaker combo, 250w amp and a 8" sub. |
If connecting two power supplies in series is so dangerous, how the hell maxamps did that???:surprised:
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like RC Toy mentioned above I am surprised no one has mentioned this has gotta be the same power supply that Max Amps is selling for $80,
http://www.maxamps.com/Power-Supply-12V.htm Thanks to the thread starter for posting this, I had been browsing around looking for a new power supply and came across this thread. I picked one up off of ebay for $15 + $12 shipping Had I not seen this I was about to buy the Max Amps one. |
there was a thread when the maxamps PS came out pointing out that they were the same thing ;)
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Cool, well I am glad I found out just in time. I got my ebay PS today, cant wait to get it hooked up ;)
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