psistormyamato@cs.com wrote:
> I would like to use a power supply to run a few pc components for
> purposes other than typical computer usage.
> That is, I would like to use it without the go-between of a
> motherboard, and just plug my things directly into the power supply, so
> that I might run small fart fans and such 24 hours a day.
> How do I activate the power supply without the remote function of the
> pc case power button to turn it on?
> Could I just hotwire it in some simple way, so that it will be fitting
> of the humble country folk that I am?
>
You connect PS_ON# to an adjacent COM (a.k.a GND) pin. Those pins are
on the main power connector. It helps to have some minimum load on the
power supply, and a very few power supply labels tell you what that
minimum load is. A supply should regulate properly with a
minimum load on it, staying withing the stated output
when loaded.
These pictures are looking into the end of the PSU cable. PS_ON
is the one you want. The first picture is for a 20 pin
connector, and the second is for a 24 pin connector.
http://www.pcpower.com/products/asse...TX-S36ATX2.jpg http://www.pcpower.com/products/asse...Q/S75E-QD2.jpg
Paul