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togarha



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Post27 Dec 2006 13:43   ATX Power Supply Tester

Hi!

Do yo know any schematic for an ATX Power Supply Tester? To test all voltages (may be test it when it gets so current it continues working? )

Thanks in advance...

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bbarney



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Post27 Dec 2006 16:51   Re: ATX Power Supply Tester

here's a tester


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togarha



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Post27 Dec 2006 18:25   ATX Power Supply Tester

Thanks a lot,

And a cheaper and simple one?

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masoodnet



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Post19 Jan 2008 3:48   Re: ATX Power Supply Tester

hi

i ned schematic atx power tester

tanks
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websterstone



Joined: 03 May 2008
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Post03 May 2008 22:23   Re: ATX Power Supply Tester

Will this work with any ATX power supply?
Thank you.
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nichita



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Post10 May 2008 2:52   ATX Power Supply Tester

Very nice, thanks
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iqofone



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Post12 May 2008 13:41   Re: ATX Power Supply Tester

I have always just used a 1 or 2 watt 12volt bulb, and a 5 watt 6 volt bulb. I agree that this doesn't stress the power supply, but at least you can see that it is working (and you can measure the voltage across the bulbs).

word of warning, don't run switch-mode power supplies without a load connected.
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