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I have an old PC power supply, What you have to do is locate the largest set of cables (thickest) and cut of the plug from the end. If you read on the side of the psu, it should say which cable's do what, for example red +12, Yellow +5, Black - (or ground), white -12v, and if it is a switching psu there will be a pair to switch it on remotly. Mine has a Plastic plate bolted onto the top with 3 M6 bolts through (just the plastic and seperate from the metal case). i used the +12v, the +5v (handy for electric testing when there is no rx pack around!!!) and the Ground (-). Then all you have to do is clip your charger or whatever to the correct set of 'PEGS' and of you go.....
Tell you what I will post a couple of picks......
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A couple of 600n's with stuff on them that makes them fly..
A 550 fbl with even more stuff on it to make it fly
And a Mars 470 which needs stuff putting on it to make it fly
Should say on the side what current they can deliver at what voltage. Mine does 5a @ 12v and 15a @ 5v, Mark makesure you have the correct colour wire for your + 12v as there is a remote +12 but this onyl runs at about 200ma, Also that is 200w at the output voltage therefore it should be 200/12 so it should put out about 16amps
A couple of 600n's with stuff on them that makes them fly..
A 550 fbl with even more stuff on it to make it fly
And a Mars 470 which needs stuff putting on it to make it fly
I've tried all the yellow +12V cables and as yet not been able to power the charger let alone charge a battery!!
Cheers for any help. Need to get this going as funds do not allow a dedicated charger at the moment and I'm charging batteries at work which is not very convienient.
Ah i think that it was acutaly the max current it will take to switch it off using the remote. Its the brown wire and if it is connected to the ground it will switch it off.
Yellow wire should be the one to use. Black should be ground (it seems a common set of colours)
A couple of 600n's with stuff on them that makes them fly..
A 550 fbl with even more stuff on it to make it fly
And a Mars 470 which needs stuff putting on it to make it fly
yes, some PC power supplies seem to need a load on the +5V and +3.3V rails to regulate the +12V rail properly. my guess is it's probably the lower priced PC power supplies that behave like this.
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