| ??? 12/15/02 16:48 Read: times |
#34472 - RE: Computer Transformer (AT PSU) |
Thank you very much!
Once I connected the P8 & P9 lines backed to the motherboard, the AT PSU turned on successfully. But without connected them into the motherboard, the AT PSU had a gi-gi sound and didn't turn on successfully. I knew that it must be related to unmatching of load value. Can anyone tell me the most suitable load value that I can make the AT PSU turned on successfully? In addition, I just have some resistors with watt rating at 0.5W and 1W. Can I add them to be a suitable load without buying new resistors with high watt rating? |
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