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G1CQL  > PIC      13.10.25 15:00l 12 Lines 523 Bytes #10 (0) @ WW
BID : 59349_GB7COV
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Subj: Powertest picture INFO.
Path: JH4XSY<JE7YGF<LU4ECL<VK2RZ<VK2IO<VK6HGR<GB7CIP<GB7COV
Sent: 251002/1538Z @:GB7COV.#29.GBR.EU #:59349 [Coventry] $:59349_GB7COV
From: G1CQL@GB7COV.#29.GBR.EU
To  : PIC@WW

Hello reader, some time ago I had wondered if and how it might be possible to
test a pc power supply unit on a workbench, without connecting it to a PC. S
so I asked a learned brother who was trained in Silicon Valley. He sent me  the
accompanied picture and explanation. One has to connect a lamp bulb to the
apprpriate voltage point on the power unit, say 12Volts and then, using a piece
of wire, bridge between pin 16 (PC-ON) and any ground pin (eg. 15 or 17), see
picture.



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