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when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?
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when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?

What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.
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when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?


What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? *Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.


probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!
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On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?

What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.


probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!


Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.

The "always-on 5V" ain't red It's purple.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml
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The "always-on 5V" ain't red It's purple.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


I have seen many P/S that do not conform to
the color code.


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On Aug 20, 9:43*am, spamme0 wrote:
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On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?
What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? *Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.


probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!


Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.

The "always-on 5V" ain't red *It's purple.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


all 0v
strange

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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 10:41:59 +0000 (UTC), root
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spamme0 wrote:

The "always-on 5V" ain't red It's purple.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


I have seen many P/S that do not conform to
the color code.


And I have seen PSUs (Dell !) that don't even comply with the
pinout code :-)

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poster wrote:
On Aug 20, 9:43 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?
What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.
probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!

Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.

The "always-on 5V" ain't red It's purple.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


all 0v
strange

Not strange..."BROKE".
You ain't gonna get nowhere until you get some volts
on the green wire.

Google is your friend, befriend google.
atx "power supply" schematic
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On 20 авг, 15:51, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
On Aug 20, 9:43 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?
What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? *Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.
probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!
Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.


The "always-on 5V" ain't red *It's purple.


http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


all 0v
strange


Not strange..."BROKE".
You ain't gonna get nowhere until you get some volts
on the green wire.

Google is your friend, befriend google.atx"power supply" schematic- Сакриј наведени екс -
I think it is safer to try draw the schematics

update
double checked purple and green both 5v,yellow~0.5v and the rest
0volts

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On 20 авг, 15:51, spamme0 wrote:

poster wrote:

On Aug 20, 9:43 am, spamme0 wrote:

poster wrote:

On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:

poster wrote:

when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?

What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.

probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!

Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.


The "always-on 5V" ain't red It's purple.


http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


all 0v
strange


Not strange..."BROKE".
You ain't gonna get nowhere until you get some volts
on the green wire.

Google is your friend, befriend google.atx"power supply" schematic- Сакриј наведени екс -
I think it is safer to try draw the schematics


update
double checked purple and green both 5v,yellow~0.5v and the rest
0volts

The green must be connected to COM before the supply starts. The purple
is just a always on and it seems it's working.
Just connect the green to black, and put a small load on one of lets
say one of the RED wires (5 Volts).




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Jamie t wrote:

The green must be connected to COM before the supply starts. The purple
is just a always on and it seems it's working.
Just connect the green to black, and put a small load on one of lets
say one of the RED wires (5 Volts).



The loading is very important, the PS won't stay on for more than
a few seconds without a load. When I use a standalone PS I
hang an old disk drive on it.
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poster wrote:
On Aug 20, 9:43 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?
What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.
probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!

Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.

The "always-on 5V" ain't red It's purple.

http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


all 0v
strange


Open up your PSU & look for a blown fuse.

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On Aug 21, 5:05*am, Bob Larter wrote:
poster wrote:
On Aug 20, 9:43 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
On Aug 19, 11:39 am, spamme0 wrote:
poster wrote:
when you short green to black wire
what can be the cause, what to check(caps look ok)?
What's the open-circuit voltage on the green wire?
What's the voltage on the "always-on" 5V wire? *Forget what
color it is.
I assume you've disconnected the 20-pin plug and the 4-pin
processor 12V plug and the disk drive plugs and the video
card plug to isolate shorts.
probing the disconnected plug-green and red(5v) both 0 volts!
Grounding the green pin won't do anything if there's no voltage
to begin with.


checked diodes and resistors with power off-ok,capacitors visually
look ok.
when you connect green to ground the fan starts spinning briefly
(1/10sec),
is there a generic 300-400w atx schematic someplace because google-ing
as "Rexpower" did not help
The "always-on 5V" ain't red *It's purple.


http://pinouts.ru/Power/atxpower_pinout.shtml


all 0v
strange


Open up your PSU & look for a blown fuse.

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* *\|/ *\|/ * * it is illegal to kill them." * *Perna condita delenda est
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