i got a small sdell power supply out of an omniplex 10, even though it's a standard plug the pins are completly different. just wondering if anyone knows how to trun on the psu w.o the mobo. tried google only thing i could find is some guy who transformed 1 into a 5v/7v.12v psu . i just need to know how to turn the damn thing on.
1/2/2007 2:12:29 AM
my bad i guess more details would make i easier the modle on the psu is hp-145snf
1/2/2007 2:28:37 AM
short pin 14 to ground(13 should be ground)[Edited on January 2, 2007 at 2:50 AM. Reason : this should work for any ATX psu][Edited on January 2, 2007 at 2:53 AM. Reason : pin 14 is an active-low on]
1/2/2007 2:49:08 AM
yea tried that and got nothin. any other ideas?
1/2/2007 3:01:59 AM
has always worked for metry 14 to3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 16, 17all should be ground
1/2/2007 3:08:32 AM
sweet u the man, didn't turn out to be any of those so i ended up grounding it and tryin all the non gronud pins thanks
1/2/2007 3:42:46 AM
I don't think he is the man, he didn't bother to read the first post ("even though it's a standard plug the pins are completly different") and continued to insist that you try ATX standard pinout. Dell used non-standard pinouts for some of their power supplies, with ATX connectors. You can find the pinout by searching for "dell atx pinout"-- half-way down the page of the first result, amazingly enough. I'm not even sure the grounds are the same, so the information he provided was basically worthless and you're pretty lucky you didn't blow a fuse or the PSU, there are several pins that have standby voltage and shorting them to ground or eachother can be a bad thing to do.--In fact, according to that pinout you are a righteously lucky motherfucker. He instructed you to short pin #14 (GND) to damn near every pin but #6 (5VSB), which would have caused teh fireworks. #11 (PS_ON) is the pin you're looking for, but you apparently know that already.[Edited on January 2, 2007 at 6:49 PM. Reason : -]
1/2/2007 6:41:37 PM