ATX power switch w/o mobo

dgouldin

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I have a "stand-alone" cd duplication controller that uses a 4-pin molex power connector. I also have an ATX power supply I'm trying to use with it, but obviously I'm having a little trouble getting it to power up without installing a motherboard in the case, thereby defeating the purpose of being "stand-alone". I've searched around but haven't found any hardware piece for just an atx power connector and a 2 pin connector for an atx power switch. Anybody have any ideas on how I can pull this off?
 

OdiN

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Paperclip.

Short the green wire to one of the black wires. It will complete the circuit and turn on the power supply. Or you can wire in a switch from radio shack...a SPST switch would be what you need.
 

Jiggz

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Paperclip.

Short the green wire to one of the black wires. It will complete the circuit and turn on the power supply. Or you can wire in a switch from radio shack...a SPST switch would be what you need.


Another way is to use an old AT PSU. They still sell them ar repair shops.
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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Get an ATX 24p extension cable, cut the other end off, and remove all of the cables except the green and a black one. Solder in a switch, and you're golden.
 

dgouldin

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Originally posted by: tasburrfoot78362
Get an ATX 24p extension cable, cut the other end off, and remove all of the cables except the green and a black one. Solder in a switch, and you're golden.

I think that's probably the way I'll go. I would use an AT power supply, but I'm having a hard time finding one with a high enough power rating. I'm going to need a good 400+ watts to safely run 9 cdrw's, 1 cd-rom, 1 hard drive, and the controller.