Computer power supply wire diagram

Get noah or other Automotiveforums.com member to search over there and find the thread I created with a step by step tutorial. Pictures and all. The Yellow is 12v + and the black the ground. Usually the Green wire has to be grounded for the supply to turn on. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Get noah or other Automotiveforums.com member to search over there and find the thread I created with a step by step tutorial. Pictures and all. The Yellow is 12v + and the black the ground. Usually the Green wire has to be grounded for the supply to turn on. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Grounded to a ground on the supply?

There are 3 wire bundles coming out of the supply. One has 1 plastic connecter that was plugged into what I think was the motherboard, it was also a real bastard to get unplugged, it had a P1 printed on it.

The next wire bundle has 3 plastic connecters that im not sure what they go to. One has P3 printed on it, the others had P7 and P4 printed on them.

The last one has two plastic coneecters that have P5 and P6 printed on them.

Ill have pics of it in a minute.

 
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i use mine with just the yellow and black wire to test amps
Is it the yellow and black one in the wire bundle in the third pick? And theres like 10 black wires? Which one do I use? I also plugged the supply in and the fan didnt turn on, was it not on or was it not hot enough?

 
if your power supply does not have its own turn on switch (alot of new ones don't) then this is going to be dificult for you

 
here is how mine is wired when I test... the thick black cable runs to a switch that you can't see because it is under the rca cables

I only test amps like this to see if they will turn on and if there is any sound I never use it to power and speakers at high volumes because computer power supplies do not offer enough power to run most amps

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Get noah or other Automotiveforums.com member to search over there and find the thread I created with a step by step tutorial. Pictures and all. The Yellow is 12v + and the black the ground. Usually the Green wire has to be grounded for the supply to turn on. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
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