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Old 05-31-2010 | 10:26 AM
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Looking to mod my power supply. Its a CE 23amp power supply . What I'm looking to do is replace the out put terminal so there are two pos two neg any help would be very helpful thanks in advance
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Old 05-31-2010 | 08:46 PM
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It will probably be easiest (and less warranty-voiding) to solder up a Y connector for both the the positive output and the negative output. Not sure what sort of output plug is on the power supply, but I will assume it is a female banana jack. You need to make the Y for each one with a male plug on one side and 2 female plugs on the other, then heat shrink it to keep it safe. I suppose if you want it to all be enclosed in the PSU's case, you could drill 2 more holes next to the current jacks, then install the new jack in the holes, wiring it is mentioned above. Keep in mind that if it's a 23A PSU and you're using 2 chargers or whatever at the same time, they will each be able to draw a max of 12.5A. Hope this helps
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Or buy a power distribution box and mount it on your supply......
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Or buy a power distribution box and mount it on your supply......
thanks got one on the way
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