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ethanmcf

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Hello

thanks for your Reply, the link you gave me was help ful and worked well,

and it is only to test the funcionality of a PSU, and or other COmponets such, as FDD or CD-ROM, without me needing to plug in in to my computer first

Thanks

Ethan :)

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But you don't really want to operate a switching PSU w/o any load for extended periods of time. They make dirt cheap half-decent lab PSUs - just need to add a dummy load on the 5v.
Indeed. I remember the old ones (c. 1980s) used to actually explode if run unloaded.

The newer ones have better regulation so they don't do that.

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can i ask something,

i know this may sound stupid, and is only for reference,

But how does it last longer in a Computer, than on its own?

Thanks

and by the way i dont intened to leave it running on its own, i just might have used it as a tempory Second PSU, for Client HDD Formats/backups etc :)

Thanks again

Ethan :)

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can i ask something,

i know this may sound stupid, and is only for reference,

But how does it last longer in a Computer, than on its own?

Thanks

Probably less of an issue now than in the past, but PSU like to have a load to power.

and by the way i dont intened to leave it running on its own, i just might have used it as a tempory Second PSU, for Client HDD Formats/backups etc :)

Thanks again

Ethan :)

If that is all you want find an old AT power supply either from an old machine, or out of a external drive cage like an external cd or hard drive than isn't used anymore. Then you don't have to short out two pins or add a switch, the old AT power supplies had their own on/off switch.

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