🎯 Modif Psu Komputer Jadi 24 Volt

bisa. karena 1 baterai tamiya hanya 1,5 volt.. maka source trafo juga harus sekitar 1,5 sampai 2 volt. kalo tidak ada bisa diakalin dengan trafo yg tidak CT seperti diatas, tp kabel yg dari value/angka "0" di pindah di value "12", jadi yg dihubungkan 12 dan 15 volt, akan menghasilkan 3 volt. ada baiknya diberi elco biar pengisian stabil dan Karenaswitching PSU membutuhkan adanya arus keluaran yang konstan dioutputnya, maka tambahkan sebuah resistor dengan nilai 100 Ohm/2W paralel dengan kapasitor diatas ini berfungsi sebagai resistor load. Hal ini akan memastikan adanya arus konstant sebesar 138mA. Jadi keberadaan resistor load ini sangat penting, dalam sebuah switching PSU. ModifikasiPSU Komputer, DC 12Volt Modifikasi Power Supply komputer untuk pengganti adaptor dengan amper besar, Biasanya Adaptor yang m PanduanTeknisi Komputer[kliklihat.blogspot.com] (PDF) Panduan Teknisi Komputer[kliklihat.blogspot.com] | Irsyad Ali - no longer supports Internet Explorer. ModifPSU Jaring 12 Volt 5 Amper Jadi Chager Laptop 19 Volt 5 Amper Modifpsu komputer jadi 24 volt. Schematic of the modification of at or atx pc power supply to a 3 15v bench power supply pin 1 of xx494 forward converter supply single mosfet mod. Yang kita pakai cuma kabel warna kuning dan hitam saja karena yang ada tegangannya 12 volt setelah itu kita sambungkan kabel satu persatu dengan penjepit aki sesuai Monitor Komputer - Dvd / Vcd - Dvb / Receiver parabola - Printer dll. Cara pemasangan pada TV atau cara pasang gacun astelo pada televisi : 1. Matikan system Oscilator rangkaian yang akan diganti, dengan cara memutuskan jalur dari tarfo yang menuju kolektor Transistor, Fet atau STR dan semua pin pada bagian primer trafo yang menuju Oscilator. 2. jadilangsung pada eksekusi, contoh model kit amplifier speaker aktif yang sederhana (agar mudah dipahami) lihat gambar baik-baik dan ganti komponen yang dilingkari merah. Kalau tidak salah speaker aktif alto seri TS115A menggunakan PSU switching regulator bukan trafo dan jernis amplifier klas D dengan final monfet, jika benar dibutuhkan BeliPsu 24v 30a terbaik harga murah March 2022 terbaru di Tokopedia! ∙ Promo Pengguna Baru ∙ Kurir Instan ∙ Bebas Ongkir ∙ Cicilan 0%. Website tokopedia memerlukan javascript untuk dapat ditampilkan. . 10 tahun agoTerkadang sebuah perangkat/rangkaian elektronik membutuhkan sumber daya arus yang cukup besar untuk dapat bekerja dengan optimal, namun untuk menemukan sebuah power supply dengan arus dan efisiensi yang baik dengan harga yang terjangkau dirasa cukup sulit 🙂 Solusinya adalah memanfaatkan Power Supply PC bekas yang tidak terpakai dan mengubahnya menjadi sebuah Adaptor! 😀Sebuah power supply adaptor yang bagus, memiliki efisiensi tinggi dan memiliki perlindungan proteksi terhadap hubung singkat korsleting dan arus yang tinggi 25-40 Ampere dapat anda temukan di toko-toko elektronik dengan harga yang bisa dibilang mahal namun dengan memanfaatkan power supply bekas PC yang tidak terpakai, dengan catatan power supply tersebut kondisinya masih 80% bisa ON, bisa kita ubah menjadi power supply desktop atau adaptor untuk keperluan multifungsi dengan tegangan 12V, 5V, V, -5V dan -12V. daripada power supply PC nya nganggur mending dimanfaatkan aja 😀Iseng-iseng dikit saya punya power supply bekas PC yang gak terpakai, ya udah ane jadiin adaptor aja. lumayan buat keperluan multifungsi, buat charger batre, lampu senter dll asal tegangannya sesuai aja terutama untuk orang yang suka otak atik rangkaian elektronika pasti membutuhkan power supply adaptor 😀Sebelum ke pembuatannya, kita perlu tau dulu sekilas tentang power supply PC yang akan kita ubah. sebuah ATX power supply memiliki input jaringan listrik PLN rata-rata 220 volt dengan keluarannya berupa tegangan yang bervariasi yang dilewatkan oleh sebuah konektor ATX. Ok sekarang ke tahap pembuatannya 🙂 bahan-bahan yang diperlukan Dioda LED 2 buah dengan beda warna. berfungsi sebagai indikator power dari listrik PLN dan power dari jalur “ON” power supply. Ok, bahan2nya sudah selesai. sekarang ke pembuatannya 🙂PCB titik atau PCB bolong. Untuk tempat pemasangan 11 ohm 5 Watt 2 buah. resistor ini berfungsi sebagai beban. karena power supply ATX adalah tipe power supply jenis switching. maka jika dalam keadaan ON tanpa beban, power supply nya lama-lama akan cepat rusak. 2 buah resistor ini nantinya dihubungkan secara bakar. tubing ini berbentuk pipa yang berbahan seperti karet dengan variasi warna yang berbeda. tubing ini berfungsi selain sebagai isolator juga melindungi kabel sambungan sehingga nantinya akan terlihat rapi. penggunaannya, tubing ini dimasukan kedalam kabel sambungan yang akan dilindungi kemudian dibakar sesaat sampai karet tubing mengkerut dan menguatkan sambungan antara dua atau saklar. fungsinya untuk On/Off. disini ada dua switch, yang besar dan yang kecil. switch yang besar untuk saklar yang terhubung dengan jaringan PLN, sedangkan saklar yang kecil dihubungkan dengan kabel “POWER ON” power supply yang warna hijau terhadap ground kabel warna hitam.Jack banana, penamanaan ini berbeda-beda kalo di tempat ane namanya sih jack banana fungsinya sebagai konektor output untuk disambungkan ke beban. ok apapun itu namanya bentuknnya kira-kira seperti iniPotong semua kabel dan pisahkan dari semua konektor/socket ATX pasang switching yang besar di bagian lubang yang asalnya tempat kabel output nya. pas tidak? 😀Selanjutnya membuat lubang untuk switching yang kecil dan konektor outputnya. tandai 7 lubang dengan ukuran yang sama dengan ditandai, selanjutnya tanda titik tersebut di bor untuk membuat lubang. ukuran lubang jack banana sekitar 10mm. agar hasil pelubangan terlihat rapi nantinya, gunakan mata bor yang kecil dulu kemudian dilanjutkan bor lagi dengan mata bor dilubangi, pasang jack banananya satu persatu, yang hitam nantinnya dihubungkan dengan ground kabel hitam dan jack banana yang merah adalah untuk skema dibawah untuk pemasangan dan instalasi pengkabelannya. ingat, yang dihubungkan ke resistor adalah kabel dengan tegangannya 5 Volt saja. sisanya langsung dihubungkan dengan jack banana yang 2 buah resistor secara paralel pada PCB pasang 2 buah LED pada lubang yang tersedia. Setelah dirakit semua hasilnya kurang lebih seperti ini Hasil test tegangan dengan menggunakan multitesterjika semuanya berjalan dengan baik tanpa ada kesalahan, tinggal dipasangkan label saja Hasilnya OK 😀Selesai 🙂 sekarang kita sudah punya power supply switching efisiensi tinggi dengan memanfaatkan power supply PC yang sudah tidak gambar dari bentuk Power Supply yang lain bisa dilihat disini. Selamat The Author [H]ardWare Cases & Case Modding Electronics You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites should upgrade or use an alternative browser. 24V from a PSU? Thread starter Willsonman Start date May 19, 2007 1 Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 1,195 Looking at a solution for my case mod issue and am looking at a part that requires 24 volts. is there any way to place a series circuit to get this? Any other way to get 24V? 2 Joined Aug 12, 2005 Messages 3,679 You could be very very lazy and do a probably bad for everything involved ganging together of two 12V sources from the PSU. Other than that, I believe there are voltage multiplying/doubling circuits rectifiers maybe, but I haven't gotten that far yet in my studies. One of the other guys who usually eat these questions alive will probably post a better answer. Mohonri, cpenna, the other EE/CEs/electric guys. 3 Joined Apr 23, 2002 Messages 4,363 ATX power-supplies output +12V and -12V... just take the diff between these AS long as the resultant object didn't need to be reference to 0V AND you don't exceed the current-rating of the relevant rail -12V seems to always have lower power capability 4 Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 1,195 well, It will be powering a linear actuator... so not in use all the time. I imagine it will operate off 12V but at a decrease in lifting capacity. How would you wire up the +12V and -12V to get 24V? 5 Joined Oct 29, 2005 Messages 715 There is 24 VDC between the blue -12V and yellow +12V PSU wires. Your circuit cannot rely on the 24VDC being referenced to Ground however, and is only good for amps maximum. 6 Joined Jan 10, 2001 Messages 168 You could be very very lazy and do a probably bad for everything involved ganging together of two 12V sources from the PSU. Putting two molex 0V & 12V pairs in series in an attempt to get 24V is guaranteed to cause a bang. What current do you need? As said, the -12V rail is a low rating, read the PSU label for your figure. 7 Joined Oct 29, 2005 Messages 715 Another option which I have sucessfully used is a 12V DC-DC converter with an isolated output, powered from PSU 12VDC. If you need 24VDC referenced to ground connect the negative voltage output to your PSU +12VDC, and your load between PSU ground and the DC-DC converter positive output. 8 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 5,770 No offense intended, but what movax is suggesting is a very good way to at a minimum blow a fuse in your power supply. Using the -12V rail from an older PSU is also not recommended, because the current rating is very low for that rail. The -12V rail was only used for negative signals on things like serial ports, not for actually powering anything. IMO, your best bet is to actually get a real 24V power supply that can source the kind of current you need. 9 FLECOM Modderator & [H]ardest Folder Evar Joined Jun 27, 2001 Messages 15,773 No offense intended, but what movax is suggesting is a very good way to at a minimum blow a fuse in your power supply. Using the -12V rail from an older PSU is also not recommended, because the current rating is very low for that rail. The -12V rail was only used for negative signals on things like serial ports, not for actually powering anything. IMO, your best bet is to actually get a real 24V power supply that can source the kind of current you need. i agree, most -12v rails on powersupplies are an afterthought at best... i wouldent really recommend using it for anything that is actually going to draw any current... just get yourself a small 24v switching supply from an electronics surplus place and hide it away somewhere and you should be good to go 10 Joined Jun 10, 2005 Messages 25,068 Up convert with a DC to DC converter. IT's the only way if your actuator draws more then .25a or so... I wouldn't trust it otherwise. What movax suggested will cause a major problem... so steer clear. I tried this once with USB ports... wanted to get 10v... It only works with batteries, and seperate sources of power. Since almost all 12v lines come from the same place in the PSU and all grounds go back to common you will get a big spark, and a fire. 11 Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 1,195 alright, I'm fine with a dc-dc converter. Anyone know where to get one that I would need? 12 Joined Oct 29, 2005 Messages 715 and are good sources for DC-DC converters. You'll want one that has an input voltage range that your PC can supply typically rated 9V-18V, and has an output current rating suitable for what you are going to power it's best to have some headroom... it you need 1 amp, buy one that has amp output, and MOST IMPORTANT... isolated output. As I touched on earlier, you would connect it like this for 24VDC referenced to PC power supply ground DC-DC converter + input to PSU +12V DC-DC converter - input to PSU Ground DC-DC converter + output to whatever you are powering DC-DC converter - output to PSU +12V Ground for whatever you are powering to PSU ground That will give you 24VDC to whatever you are powering. You'll want some filtering too or the output tends to oscillate. Put a 10uF capacitor across the input and across the output. 13 Joined Jan 24, 2006 Messages 1,171 What exactly prevents the OP from putting two 12V molex connectors into a series and then hookup to the load? 14 Joined Oct 29, 2005 Messages 715 You mean two 12V molex from a standard ATX power supply? The problem would be connecting yellow on one to black on the other, thus shorting out the power supply. 15 Joined Jan 24, 2006 Messages 1,171 You mean two 12V molex from a standard ATX power supply? The problem would be connecting yellow on one to black on the other, thus shorting out the power supply. Yeah I guess it wouldn't work because they have a common ground unlike a battery for example. But what about mains inside your house? You know how you have 220v for your appliances? IIRC they take two 120v lines and combine it into one so I guess it could work that way. 16 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 5,770 Yeah I guess it wouldn't work because they have a common ground unlike a battery for example. But what about mains inside your house? You know how you have 220v for your appliances? IIRC they take two 120v lines and combine it into one so I guess it could work that way. There's a world of difference here between your computer PSU and your house mains. As in Westinghouse vs. Edison difference-the power in your computer is DC, while the mains is AC. You're right about how they get 240VAC in your house-there's typically actually two 120VAC lines and a neutral coming into your house. The two AC lines are 180 degrees out of phase, so the voltage difference between the two is 240V. But that's completely unrelated to what we're working with here. Except that we're still pushing electrons through metal wires.... 17 Joined Jan 24, 2006 Messages 1,171 There's a world of difference here between your computer PSU and your house mains. As in Westinghouse vs. Edison difference-the power in your computer is DC, while the mains is AC. You're right about how they get 240VAC in your house-there's typically actually two 120VAC lines and a neutral coming into your house. The two AC lines are 180 degrees out of phase, so the voltage difference between the two is 240V. But that's completely unrelated to what we're working with here. Except that we're still pushing electrons through metal wires.... Yes I know house mains are are AC while computers are DC but that doesn't mean you can't add up electrical sources in order to increase amperage or voltage. 18 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 5,770 Yes I know house mains are are AC while computers are DC but that doesn't mean you can't add up electrical sources in order to increase amperage or voltage. It depends on how the electrical sources are built. Batteries and depending on phase AC power, yes. Wall-connected DC power supplies...it depends on how their wired. If they're properly isolated, then yes. But I wouldn't count on that being the case for a computer PSU, since the ground on the PSU is often connected to the case ground. It *might* be possible to get 24V using two PSUs, but I wouldn't count on it. I guess you could get a couple of el-cheapo PSUs and try it out. Just wear safety glasses . 19 Joined Oct 29, 2005 Messages 715 It *might* be possible to get 24V using two PSUs, but I wouldn't count on it. I have tried it... you get sparks. The DC-DC converter idea works though. I used a few when I needed -12V at amps for some computers at work. 20 Joined Jan 24, 2006 Messages 1,171 I have tried it... you get sparks. The DC-DC converter idea works though. I used a few when I needed -12V at amps for some computers at work. Yeah because they share a common ground. My idea would be to emulate that of house wiring where they have 1 common ground and 2 "hot". So I guess you'd hook up the two 12v molex connectors and then finish the circuit out to the ground. 21 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 5,770 My idea would be to emulate that of house wiring where they have 1 common ground and 2 "hot". So I guess you'd hook up the two 12v molex connectors and then finish the circuit out to the ground. The reason you can "stack" the two circuits in your house is that one is the opposite voltage of the other. For AC, that's the same as being 180 degrees out of phase. The difference sinx - -1*sinx = 2sinxgives you twice the voltage difference. We don't have that same luxury with a DC PSU. If the second rail were -12V, then sure, we could connect the two grounds together and get 24VDC out. But both of the rails are +12V with respect to the same ground. If I'm understanding you correctly, you're suggesting that you could tie the 12V line from one molex connector to the GND line of another molex connector, and that the "12V" line on the second connector would then be at 24V relative to the GND of the first connector. Is that what you're suggesting? If so, please don't try it. Since the 12V lines from both molex connectors come from the same solder pad inside the PSU, and the GND lines also come from a common solder pad, if you connect one 12V line to a different GND line, you're shorting out the PSU. 22 Joined Jan 24, 2006 Messages 1,171 The reason you can "stack" the two circuits in your house is that one is the opposite voltage of the other. For AC, that's the same as being 180 degrees out of phase. The difference sinx - -1*sinx = 2sinxgives you twice the voltage difference. We don't have that same luxury with a DC PSU. If the second rail were -12V, then sure, we could connect the two grounds together and get 24VDC out. But both of the rails are +12V with respect to the same ground. If I'm understanding you correctly, you're suggesting that you could tie the 12V line from one molex connector to the GND line of another molex connector, and that the "12V" line on the second connector would then be at 24V relative to the GND of the first connector. Is that what you're suggesting? If so, please don't try it. Since the 12V lines from both molex connectors come from the same solder pad inside the PSU, and the GND lines also come from a common solder pad, if you connect one 12V line to a different GND line, you're shorting out the PSU. You say that you can do that with AC because they're 180* out of phase, but wouldn't they be perfectly within phase if they both come from the same panel? My electrician says you take two 10gauge lines, combine the hot and then you'd have 220v. But since they both come from the same panel, I don't see how they'd be out of phase like you're saying. 23 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 5,770 You say that you can do that with AC because they're 180* out of phase, but wouldn't they be perfectly within phase if they both come from the same panel? My electrician says you take two 10gauge lines, combine the hot and then you'd have 220v. But since they both come from the same panel, I don't see how they'd be out of phase like you're saying. They may come from the same panel, but they're not the same source. In order to get both 120V and 240V, you have to run three wires into the house a common neutral and two AC lines, which are 180 degrees out of phase with one another. Those two 120V lines then feed different circuits for most things in your house. Around half the circuits will be on one and half on the other, all of them connected to 120VAC on one end and the common neutral at the other. Where there is a need for 240V, the plug is wired to one 120VAC line on one side and the other 120VAC line on the other. The difference between those two lines gives you 240VAC. I don't know exactly what words your electrician said, but you might be misunderstanding them. In a way, yes, you're combining the two "hot" wires, I guess. 24 FLECOM Modderator & [H]ardest Folder Evar Joined Jun 27, 2001 Messages 15,773 You say that you can do that with AC because they're 180* out of phase, but wouldn't they be perfectly within phase if they both come from the same panel? My electrician says you take two 10gauge lines, combine the hot and then you'd have 220v. But since they both come from the same panel, I don't see how they'd be out of phase like you're saying. if you look at your panel you will see that there are two hots, and the "dual" breakers for your 240v lines are taking one from each hot... you cant take two lines from the same hot and get 240... you would get 0 between them actually, since they are in phase... 25 Joined Oct 29, 2005 Messages 715 Can we back this thread up to about post 14? 26 Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 1,195 I agree... but I figured out another way to do what I want to do and it no longer involves trying to get 24V. Shall I just close the thread? 27 Joined Jul 29, 2005 Messages 5,770 I agree... but I figured out another way to do what I want to do and it no longer involves trying to get 24V. Shall I just close the thread? Care to share what you did to make it work? no need to close the thread, just let it die on its own 28 Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 1,195 Well, I was trying to make the doors in my Delorean worklog to open by themselves and hit a dead end as to what I should do. I found some linear actuators on ebay for cheap that ran off 24V. I was not liking the option just because it was too bulky and complicated not to mention pricey for what I was planning on doing. I found another way to lift the doors, hopefully. I just wanted to know if I could have made those linear actuators work before I bought them. Glad I did not actually. 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modif psu komputer jadi 24 volt