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  • @DanieleTartaglia
    @DanieleTartaglia  2 года назад +13

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    Metti LIKE al post se ti piace come idea e magari scrivi un commento :-)

    • @giuseppespinale1170
      @giuseppespinale1170 Год назад +2

      Ciao.per favore quello che non ho capito .il filo rosso e nero che tu porti alla resistenza esterna .e per caso un positivo e un negativo se si perché quale la sua funzione.gradirei una risposta.grazie.

    • @newslot7984
      @newslot7984 Год назад

      😊

  • @ozzymandius666
    @ozzymandius666 4 года назад +14

    I believe that this man is the best general-purpose maker man on youtube. Drink-dispensers, air-hockey tables, small benchtop tools, now a power supply. Bravo!

  • @scottgilsdorf2938
    @scottgilsdorf2938 3 года назад +12

    I"ve been saving one for just this purpose but didn't stop to figure the cosmetics of it all. Thank you for laying all out like this!

    • @vtharpe44
      @vtharpe44 3 года назад +1

      Laying it all out how? He explained nothing. Do NOT make this without further research or you will seriously hurt yourself! Super irresponsible of Daniele Tartaglia to post this crappy video.

  • @Andrezeu
    @Andrezeu 4 года назад +6

    Perfeito,
    O melhor projeto com fonte ATX que eu já vi aqui no RUclips.
    Parabéns. Excelente vídeo.

  • @mysa39
    @mysa39 4 года назад

    I've been saving this power supply for years hoping to do something like this. I hope mine will look half as good as yours. Great project, thanks.

  • @dennisdekoster1187
    @dennisdekoster1187 4 года назад +23

    Very nice! Especially the artwork makes it look way better than just a regular psu. Makes me want to build one too 👌🏻

  • @erik61801
    @erik61801 4 года назад +32

    Wow that one sure is nicer then the one I made a few years back.

  • @kevinwelsh7490
    @kevinwelsh7490 4 года назад

    cool! plugs, switches, knobs, looks manufactured! just like downtown. Love your garage band practicing endlessly.

  • @kevindondrea144
    @kevindondrea144 3 года назад +2

    I suck at soldering, so I usually take the easy things from my old power supplies but after watching more of these videos. I think I'm going to work on my soldering techniques and start scavenging the "harder" things.

  • @mateusz4r
    @mateusz4r 3 года назад +17

    I love the idea of finger-testing feature located to the side of that box. Just put the finger into the hole on the side and gently move around to detect if 230V is still present :D

    • @TheChelcam
      @TheChelcam 2 года назад +1

      Always that one guy neh lol

  • @BaronRosenhein
    @BaronRosenhein 4 года назад +33

    The graphic label on the front was an awsome touch I haven't seen before.

    • @WarrenPostma
      @WarrenPostma 3 года назад

      What was that wet applied film he placed on the front over the printed parts?

    • @simonj48
      @simonj48 3 года назад +3

      @@WarrenPostma You should be able to find them on eBay, Amazon, local hobby and craft stores etc as Self Adhesive Craft Vinyl (or simply Sticky Back Plastic). You'll want the clear stuff of course.

  • @eeledahc
    @eeledahc 3 года назад +1

    So most supplies you find on the tubes use 3v, 5v and 12v wires, each with it's own terminals. This uses only the 12v for usage and uses the step up step down to adjust to what you want, which also adjust the current (amps). I like it.

  • @TizianoSposato
    @TizianoSposato 3 года назад

    Sentire in sottofondo la voce di tuo figlio che dice annoiato: “ papà io voglio giocare” non ha prezzo ...tenerissimo! ☺️
    Complimenti x tutto

  • @gusstavv
    @gusstavv 3 года назад +20

    For all of you asking "WTH is that resistor on the 5V doing there?":
    For the PSU to correctly regulate the +5V output voltage it needs to have some sort of load attached, at least 5W to trick the PSU into thinking its attached to the motherboard.

    • @JamesGravesJr
      @JamesGravesJr 3 года назад +1

      If I were to do this project, I'd likely try using a 5W LED light, on a flexible stalk.

    • @WarrenPostma
      @WarrenPostma 3 года назад

      @@JamesGravesJr Great idea! Often when we are working we need a task light to focus on some thing we are doing.

    • @mashedpotatoes5323
      @mashedpotatoes5323 3 года назад +5

      Some power supplies don't need any resistors on the outputs. I used to buy and sell computers so I have quite a few spare PSU's and some of them seem to work just fine by shorting the green sense wire to ground to get it to turn on, as other PSU's will need a load on the output to turn on.

    • @georgealibinisis4816
      @georgealibinisis4816 3 года назад

      Nice!

    • @aviromuziek
      @aviromuziek Год назад +1

      @@mashedpotatoes5323 i think that most of them have a cooling-fan with give that load

  • @rcmodeler2
    @rcmodeler2 3 года назад +9

    Thanks, I like the variable addition. FYI, rather than an expensive 10 ohm power resistor, I use an old 12v 1157 taillight. The 5V lights up the inside of the box with a glow to tell you it's ON.

    • @miguelcalderon3702
      @miguelcalderon3702 3 года назад

      Is the 5v from the power supply going to high or low beam on the bulb?

    • @diegof.8052
      @diegof.8052 3 года назад

      What is the function of the power resistor? can it be replaced or is that expensive resistor optional?

    • @miguelcalderon3702
      @miguelcalderon3702 3 года назад +6

      @@diegof.8052 Some power supplies do not turn on unless there is a load on it. Basically the resistor makes the power supply think its connected to a motherboard so it can supply power.

    • @diegof.8052
      @diegof.8052 3 года назад +1

      @@miguelcalderon3702 Thanks for the clarification. The power resistor used in the video is expensive, do you think the resistor you see here amzn.to/3lw9rGO can work?
      By the way, to date Daniele Tartaglia has not yet uploaded the schematic electric or the list of materials he used. 😒

    • @miguelcalderon3702
      @miguelcalderon3702 3 года назад +1

      @@diegof.8052 well every power supply is different so one might need a 10 watt resistor, others 12 watt and so on. But yes those resistors should work just fine just make sure you have some kind of cooling in the housing like a fan or something to keep the resistor and components cool. And to turn the supply on just need to ground the green wire(you can can connect a switch between both wires so it only cuts on when you press the switch. And for a 12v power supply connect a 3-4 black wires to a black banana plug(-), and 3-4 yellow wires(+) to another plug and you should get 12 volts and the same thing applies for the rest of the colors on the supply. Just make sure you know the output power of the wire colors on the power supply. And careful when testing inside the power supply because they can produce alot of amps and that can really mess you up.

  • @RCBIGFLYER1
    @RCBIGFLYER1 3 года назад +1

    AN EXCELLANT RE-USE OF AN OLD AT POWER SUPPLY. VERY NICE WORK AND DETAIL. THANK YOU!

  • @Bk99JzM
    @Bk99JzM 4 года назад +2

    Witam i pozdrawiam Daniele!!Wykonanie zasilacza to majstersztyk, duża wiedza z elektroniki,będzie użytecznym narzędziem pomiarowym,tak trzymać.Prima Daniele!!!!

  • @Iirichil73
    @Iirichil73 4 года назад +31

    sweet!!!
    should have put a dedicated 12V in there too right off the ATX Board

    • @georgeveghte6459
      @georgeveghte6459 3 года назад +2

      The Exterior Load Resister Is 12V, It Could Have Been Inside the case with a front panel 12V Connection?.

    • @robertcartier5088
      @robertcartier5088 3 года назад +5

      @@georgeveghte6459 He used a red wire for the resistor, that is 5V, not 12.
      But I agree that the resistor should have been mounted on the inside.

    • @alpha2.017
      @alpha2.017 3 года назад +1

      Need of that resistor???

    • @robertcartier5088
      @robertcartier5088 3 года назад +1

      @@alpha2.017
      The Load resistor? Yes.
      Not only does it let you power up some older PSU's, it should be used anyway, even if not required to keep things running... Because it also regulates all three voltages. The readings will be closer to desired voltages and remain as stable as possible.

    • @alpha2.017
      @alpha2.017 3 года назад +1

      @@robertcartier5088 can we use LED as a load instead of that resistor? 🤨

  • @hadireg
    @hadireg 4 года назад +6

    👍 my heart with italy and the world in these tough events ❤

  • @Veritas-invenitur
    @Veritas-invenitur 3 года назад +2

    I made a less refined one of these years ago. It did it’s job and served it purpose until I pushed it beyond its capabilities. This video has inspired me to make a new one. I have a lightly used 1400w modular Corsair PSU sitting in my graveyard. I think it’s time to see what I can do with it.

    • @lorex1377
      @lorex1377 3 года назад +1

      casually fabricating a regulator from a 650$ psu? noice.

  • @cyclemoto8744
    @cyclemoto8744 3 года назад +3

    THank you for the content. Some suggestions for you: I'm unsure who you're target audience is, if you're aiming to capture novice electronic hobbyist I suggest you clearly identify all the wiring junctions as you go through and solder or terminate. Thank you again for your time. Cheers from Australia

  • @prosperousJ
    @prosperousJ 4 года назад +4

    Best DIY bench power supply from ATX supply on youtube!!! Great job my guy!

    • @davidblack3180
      @davidblack3180 4 года назад

      U speed up the video were sorting out the wires can u explain pls

  • @saifuddinlakdawala8988
    @saifuddinlakdawala8988 4 года назад +17

    Reading the subtitles is difficult. Instead of music you may read them. Load resistor could be inside.
    Very good project.

    • @Nabo00o
      @Nabo00o 4 года назад +1

      That's what you have pause for! Just press space to read the details or press left arrow to go back in case you missed it. I agree its a really good project, i saved two semi-busted PSUs for this exact purpose.

    • @gaijininja
      @gaijininja 3 года назад +2

      But then you would complain about Daniele's heavy accent.

    • @roygalaasen
      @roygalaasen 3 года назад +1

      This video would be so much greater with vocal explanations and also some safety instructions. Like no mentioning of the capacitors in there that may be shocking you if you are not careful/properly discharging them.

    • @negrit00
      @negrit00 3 года назад

      how the load resistor is connected?

    • @saifuddinlakdawala8988
      @saifuddinlakdawala8988 3 года назад +1

      @@negrit00 this is a small load required for proper functioning of the switch mode power supply otherwise with no load the pulse width will be nearly zero affecting other supplies.
      Here it is connected across 5v output.
      It is given in the subtle, but you missed it. This was the reason I had requested that subtles should be read as well.
      One expert has opposed my suggestion, see above.

  • @dan89156108
    @dan89156108 3 года назад

    I always keep my old ATX supplies. Although a tad noisy, by that I mean on an o scope, compared to a bench power supply, for hobby stuff, it is a great source of 12v, 5v, and 3.3v if you roll that way.

  • @therealjammit
    @therealjammit 3 года назад +1

    I'm certain I saw some leaking electrolytics in the ATX power supply.
    Good idea. I was thinking of rewinding the transformer and feedback on one for a single output, variable voltage (9 to 15 volts) power supply. Much easier to leave the other voltages intact and add an adjustable boost/buck converter to the 12 volt rail.
    I'd also add a few extra grounds.

  • @sincerelyyours7538
    @sincerelyyours7538 4 года назад +4

    The Good: The front panel artwork is awesome. I especially like the method used as I'd not seen that before.
    The Bad: As usual with these DIY supplies, there is no way to adjust Constant Current which means that the supply will feed its maximum current at whatever voltage it is set for into the load whenever a short circuit is encountered. Since these ATX supplies can deliver 25 amps or more, that can be very dangerous, both to the operator and to the circuit under test. It's a very useful troubleshooting technique to be able to dial down the current so that when power is applied, the current is limited to a level that is safe for the circuit. This is also especially useful for charging Li-ion batteries as you want to both limit the current and taper it off as the battery reaches its maximum voltage, otherwise it could blow up in a spectacular fireball. Don't ask me how I know this. Also, why mount the power resistor on the outside? It'll just bang into things and possibly scratch them up.

    • @stspringer2003
      @stspringer2003 4 года назад +1

      How would you incorporate "dial down the current" in this build? Thanks

    • @andrew39454
      @andrew39454 14 дней назад

      @@stspringer2003 He mean the 3.3v/5v/12v port, if using the 5V for charging phone, it can supply as high as 30A which is 150watt to phone without current limit control. Not the last 0-24V port as it have pass through voltage current limit modulator.

  • @marcoreda7166
    @marcoreda7166 4 года назад +9

    Bellissimo. Complimenti. Come upgrade suggerirei una presa usb (se posso permettermi). Grande!!!!!

  • @efarmstrong
    @efarmstrong 3 года назад

    No need for words, if you know your stuff you can duplicate and even improve it and I have like 50 of those in storage, good job!

  • @pradipselectrolab2994
    @pradipselectrolab2994 2 года назад

    The man is question is great.
    Never tell what he does, never give schematics, never reply the comments and what he does, he does for himself.
    GREAT MAN

  • @maddhouse99
    @maddhouse99 4 года назад +13

    Looks amazing! What materials did you use for the decals? I’ve never seen that process before.

  • @sandeep-pe3jg
    @sandeep-pe3jg 4 года назад +16

    That is intense, a lot of work n knowledge.

    • @Fatez
      @Fatez 3 года назад +3

      Na u can slap the shit together it should work

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 3 года назад +2

      No.. it's not really that intense if you understand how a SMPS works and what these things do to begin with.
      all in all it's relatively simple
      but.. like he said BE FUCKING CAREFUL NOT TO KILL YOURSELF IN THE PROCESS OF MAKING IT.
      but all in all, it's not that intense

    • @DopeFox
      @DopeFox 3 года назад +4

      @@martinkuliza you don't even gotta know how it works to build it, just follow the video and don't touch the capacitors even if it's unplugged

    • @EuclidesGBM
      @EuclidesGBM 3 года назад +4

      @@martinkuliza i mean... just... discharge the capacitors when u get started?

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 3 года назад +1

      @@DopeFox
      Yeah......NO QUITE
      in my day , you would have been called an idiot (you know why ?)
      it's because you're undertaking an electronics task (or any task for that matter) and you're saying, more or less..
      "I'm going to do this but i don't need to know anything about it "
      That's just fucking stupid mate
      in my day , back in the 70s
      if you made a decision to do something you sat down and at some point you said to someone , ok
      TEACH ME WHAT I NEED TO KNOW BEFORE WE START
      You didn't say
      let's do it and i don't need to know or want to know everything
      that also defeats the entire point of getting into electronics
      which then gives rise to the following logical question........
      WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING HERE ANYWAY ?
      We don't want a future generation of engineers that don't know anything about electronics
      THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT TO BEGIN WITH
      so... even though i understand where you are coming from
      it's a very arrogant point
      it's a very naive point
      Not to mention , very very stupid
      Not being rude, but when something is stupid, it's stupid, ok
      oh... you said, stay away from the caps, yeah...
      hmm
      yeah., what about the transformer ?
      What about Voltage Rails ?
      see ????
      all you know is capacitor, capacitor, capacitor
      then... BANG...... A bunch of energy hits you and you get a rude shock

  • @dhiegoosorio8399
    @dhiegoosorio8399 3 года назад

    Muy bueno Daniele! Es muy útil para el taller en cualquier lado. Gracias x compartir los detalles. Saludos desde Argentina

  • @heitor5998
    @heitor5998 4 года назад

    Best convertion I've ever seen so far.

  • @johnkatz5820
    @johnkatz5820 4 года назад +11

    You regulate the Output with the step Up step down converter, this is designed for 8 Amps your labeling at the front says 10 Amps that couldn' t be correct!

    • @dboxers7
      @dboxers7 4 года назад +10

      Input voltage: DC5-30V
      Input current: 8A (MAX) peak 10A (6A work a long time)
      Quiescent current: 4mA (operating voltage is not the same there will be errors)
      Output voltage: 1.25-30V continuously adjustable
      Output Current: 10A (MAX) (5A long natural heat inside)
      Output current range: 0.2-10A

  • @Daunlouded
    @Daunlouded 4 года назад +9

    I would have mounted the dummy load inside on the "front cover" part near the fan for increased cooling and is out of sight. Other than that it's pretty good. Also some rubber pads (from old laptops) would keep the PSU from sliding on the table.

    • @divingquokka
      @divingquokka 4 года назад +2

      I would have first tested if my PSU *needs* a dummy load to start with. Mine for example doesn't. (Or the status LED is enough of a dummy load)

  • @JorgeGimenez2014
    @JorgeGimenez2014 3 года назад +1

    Muito bom, parabéns pela inventividade e por disponibilizar. Obrigado

  • @scalperman
    @scalperman 2 года назад +1

    Grande Daniele. Che ingegno mostruoso. Complimenti!

  • @xflow79
    @xflow79 4 года назад +3

    Cool Build with a nice finish! :-)

  • @ZEODE
    @ZEODE 3 года назад +10

    The link to the project in the description still just says it will be uploaded in a few days. Months later I’m still waiting

  • @jaaps772
    @jaaps772 Год назад

    Watching this video gets me in a tranquility flow.

  • @stergioser
    @stergioser 4 года назад

    For the first time I saw such a great and clean work! Perfect 👌! You are a "Meister"!

  • @mariom9097
    @mariom9097 4 года назад +8

    Ciao Daniele, complimenti. Sei un laboratorio di idee. Puoi linkare dove acquisti i fogli di plastica per fare stampe con serigrafia pannelli? Grazie

  • @ludovicoraspini8225
    @ludovicoraspini8225 4 года назад +6

    Bravo!
    Molto bello e utile .Forse con un display retroilluminato sarebbe stato meglio ma capisco che non si può avere tutto.

  • @herakles121
    @herakles121 3 года назад

    WOW I love it! This PSU is by far one of the best looking DIY power spupplies I've seen so far...
    One day when I'll make my own PSU, I'll make it like you... Nice work.. :D

  • @XTremeDeejayPC
    @XTremeDeejayPC 4 года назад

    Da amante dell'elettronica direi un grande professionista! Complimenti vivissimi per il tuo canale! 😎😎😎💪💪💪

  • @fpepefpepe3167
    @fpepefpepe3167 4 года назад +5

    Good project! Just a perception: before you start the work with the ATX PSU, you should have replaced the electrolitic capacitors in it. As I see on the video, one of them (at least) already humped, it means it"s dead, maybe it will explode.

  • @berenscott8999
    @berenscott8999 3 года назад +3

    I was like, wouldn't it be awesome if this was one of those video's where after watching for 15 minutes the entire thing blows up in smoke. :P

  • @luissansomendi
    @luissansomendi 4 года назад

    Eres increíblemente creativo , me encanta tu canal y hacer tus proyectos

  • @user-ls1pm9pl8g
    @user-ls1pm9pl8g 4 года назад

    حقيقة اهنئك على اسلوبك الجميل وطريقتك الحرفية وعلمك الغزير واشكر كرمك في اعطاء المشاهد اجمل مالديك ، فعلا تستحق الشكر ، اتمنى ان تستمر في العطاء .

  • @VaGab
    @VaGab 4 года назад +62

    Ci credo che passa tempo tra un video e l'altro: le riprese e la postproduzione portan via tempo e visto il risultato finale direi a ragion veduta!
    Il progetto in se è un eccellente upgrade di quello che facesti anni or sono ma il montaggio video, l'inserzione degli strumenti che pubblicizzasti e dei tuoi progetti a supporto/sfondo, denotano un ulteriore salto di qualità.
    Sei riuscito a superarti ancora una volta: i miei più sentiti complimenti!
    Saluti
    V.

    • @DanieleTartaglia
      @DanieleTartaglia  4 года назад +13

      Mi fa molto piacere che hai notato quei dettagli che credo facciano la differenza ma soprattutto, l' impegno e il tempo che ti portano via. Per riprendere una lavorazione che normalmente potrebbe impiegare qualche secondo e con molta facilità di lavoro, io ci metto dieci volte tanto con treppiedi davanti, spostamento continuo della camera, dei faretti, regolazione manuale della messa a fuoco, esposizione, diframma ecc ma soprattutto, i posizioni assurde che portano anche il mal di schiena. Non sono molti i commenti come il tuo e quindi, anche se perdo qualche minuto a rispondere, mi fa solo che piacere :-) grazie infinite

    • @giuseppefuoglio345
      @giuseppefuoglio345 4 года назад +1

      @@DanieleTartaglia ok grazie ha me piace molto se trovasse un po' di tempo...mi contatti perché lo voglio ok

    • @DanieleTartaglia
      @DanieleTartaglia  4 года назад +2

      @@giuseppefuoglio345 io te lo posso anche fare, ma ti chiedo a cosa ti serve?

    • @Guash_
      @Guash_ 4 года назад

      Покажите пожалуйста схему

    • @giuseppefuoglio345
      @giuseppefuoglio345 4 года назад +1

      @@DanieleTartaglia mi piace tantissimo è vorrei alimentare un cb... baracchino ho un autoradio con amplificatore

  • @Veyron640
    @Veyron640 3 года назад

    that soundtrack though..
    BOMBING!! play it

  • @bgable7707
    @bgable7707 4 года назад +1

    Really!!!, I think you made this video just you show off your "tool". I love that screwdriver! Dang, I want one of those, but, for 100.00, WOW. And BTW, awesome job on the power supply conversation!!! I actually have all the parts. Thanks for posting the video.

  • @sttm1283
    @sttm1283 4 года назад +3

    that screwdriver was awesome, but damn it was expensive.

  • @user-nz7ry5ss5s
    @user-nz7ry5ss5s 4 года назад +4

    How is the voltage control and wiring method is the same when connecting other bolt meter than boltmeter shown in the video?

    • @guilhermetorresj
      @guilhermetorresj 4 года назад +3

      It surely depends on what "voltmeter" you want to use. The one he used had a diagram on its sticker for the connections. The control method he used was simply replacing the trimpots of the converter for regular potentiometers and sticking the knobs through the ATX PSU's metal cover for easy access.

    • @slippydouglas
      @slippydouglas 3 года назад +1

      Man, boltmeters exist? I’ve got all these left over screws and bolts and I’m not sure what will go with what. Had I know I could just get a boltmeter, I’d have just done that ages ago!

  • @kevindondrea144
    @kevindondrea144 3 года назад

    THANK YOU!!!!!! Another channel I watch, the guys uses a lighter to shrink the covers but that's not what annoys me. What annoys me is he doesn't shrink it down as much as he can. The loose gap he leaves drives me crazy :). Also I do think he should use a more directed heat source like the one you used.

  • @BillyComadreja
    @BillyComadreja 3 года назад

    Hermoso a la vista. Ya que hiciste salidas de 3,3; 5 voltios, sugeriría hacerle tambien una salida para 12voltios, ya que la fuente los trae y no cuesta nada poner un cablecito más. Hay llaves selectoras de 6 contactos bipolares que se usaban antes muchísimo en radios, divisores para usar varias impresoras o monitores, que nos ahorraría orificios de salida y así tener en cada posición de la llave los voltajes respectivos con solo una salida y el GND. Un abrazo

  • @kylewagenaar5786
    @kylewagenaar5786 3 года назад +17

    I was bored one day so I decided to clean out my psu and I almost died, do not stick your fingers inside one of these things if you don't know what your doing.

    • @jonathanpalmer155
      @jonathanpalmer155 3 года назад

      How long were you deaf for? Try shorting-out a flashgun capacitor that is really loud!

    • @SpyrosLv
      @SpyrosLv 3 года назад

      You have to make sure the capacitors are unloaded, simply remove plug from psu and try to turn on your computer.

    • @kylewagenaar5786
      @kylewagenaar5786 3 года назад +1

      @@SpyrosLv I guess I would have been fine then since I did that.

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino 3 года назад

      One way you can discharge the caps without attaching stuff to them (which could cause those large value caps to blow up if you exceed what they can take) is unplugging the supply off the outlet and keeping the power switch pressed for about a minute.

    • @roygalaasen
      @roygalaasen 3 года назад +1

      I think I would discharge them safely using resistors to be on the safe side.
      My first thought when he opened the box was, yikes! That is going to burn some hands.
      Never assume they are discharged just because they have been standing on some shelf for years. I once had a look into a DVD player that was struck by lightning to see if I was bothered to try to fix it. My thumb came across one of the capacitors, and in a second I got an entry and exit burn on my thumb. That for a device that had been unplugged on a shelf for a full year.
      Be careful, and know what you are doing before opening up. Those things are so easy to overlook, and you get no warning signs at all.

  • @catalinionut1868
    @catalinionut1868 4 года назад +18

    New here, liked the final, but only one thing bothered me, that drilling into the voltage stepper. For some PCB's, multiple layers are passing through the surface but also inside the PCB, and that drilling can result into a short between them and here as i can see, was not the case.For someone who does not know what type of PCB is he working with that drilling might turn it into a 'camp fire', and i think you should at least warn about where and if they can drill a hole. Also, drilling the heatsink... understand that you've cleaned the remained chips, but you can never know for sure where they can get stuck, after all that power supply is working with deadly voltages. My point was to dismantle it, drill, remount. Overall I've watched this because i also wanted to do it, but....never had the time and patience. EDIT: My comment looks like hate, from a passionate to passionate, we understand how things work, but someone who does not, you need to explain them even the simplest things, otherwise they get hurt. I work also dangerous, don't care what can happen to me, but to someone else, always matters.

    • @ensor2872
      @ensor2872 4 года назад +1

      Also, that heatsink is going to get hot - possibly very hot - which could cause the module screwed to it to overheat and malfunction. And there's a good chance that heatsink is live too!
      This is a great little project, but the internal layout needs a bit of a rethink. Could be very dangerous as it is now.

    • @catalinionut1868
      @catalinionut1868 4 года назад

      @@ensor2872 Good point,noticed now also the fact that is a conductive material, which usually is not recommended to mount an electronic board on. Finally ,if he reads the comments he might do it 'better' in terms of safety factors next time, if not, well.

  • @Jeancarlo842
    @Jeancarlo842 3 года назад

    Encontrei o projeto perfeito para a minha bancada!!!

  • @marcosbritop.9125
    @marcosbritop.9125 3 года назад

    My goodness, that was an amazing project, i'm impressed

  • @curtflory7147
    @curtflory7147 4 года назад +27

    Forget the power supply, I already have one. I'm much more interested in the bank of blinking LED's. Is that a kit or a project? Is there a source for it??? Ooooo... pretty flashing lights!

    • @realSteveAlcorn
      @realSteveAlcorn 4 года назад +4

      It's from hypnocube.com Here's one I made: ruclips.net/video/gI91fAG_0aM/видео.html

  • @terryboyle
    @terryboyle 4 года назад +7

    Thought there would be a dedicated USB plug from the early on-screen comments

  • @Uoxi-Ton
    @Uoxi-Ton 2 месяца назад

    Que capricho
    Congratulações

  • @JROrg2009
    @JROrg2009 2 года назад +1

    Also remember: If you use an ATX power supply, be sure to see if you have to reduce the RFI / EMI that these switching power supplies can emit, and the RFI / EMI noise can then travel down the DC output into other equipment. This noise can be filtered out and in some ATX power supplies, it must be filtered out.
    Ricorda anche: se usi un alimentatore ATX, assicurati di vedere se devi ridurre l'RFI / EMI che questi alimentatori a commutazione possono emettere, e il rumore RFI / EMI può quindi viaggiare lungo l'uscita CC in altre apparecchiature. Questo rumore può essere filtrato e in alcuni alimentatori ATX deve essere filtrato.

  • @davedare636
    @davedare636 4 года назад +11

    would prefer dialogue to music. good idea though.

  • @happytrailsrc
    @happytrailsrc 4 года назад +3

    I'm going to make one, great job. How did you make the label? Can you make a printable download so I can make one?

  • @pilerioruffolo724
    @pilerioruffolo724 4 года назад

    Complimenti ottima iniziativa per poter riutilizzare cose che magari si ritenevano fuori uso

  • @prisnrev5265
    @prisnrev5265 3 года назад +1

    I'm Indonesian and i really didn't understand their languange (maybe Spain/ Portuguese/ Mexico, etc or all latino languanges) but i amaze with this video of his manufacture skill.
    Although this video have no voice and there's no detail explanation but the project is very simple and easy to understand. THUMBS UP

    • @opunkgreat
      @opunkgreat 3 года назад

      Muhun kang, sae pisan... 👍

  • @stillededge
    @stillededge 3 года назад +9

    You know...you could use the audio track to ADD INFORMATION to what you are doing.

  • @jesuspacheco5115
    @jesuspacheco5115 3 года назад +16

    4:00 Hey, that power supply has two swollen capacitors hahaha...

    • @frankmc4294
      @frankmc4294 3 года назад +5

      So Glad I wasn't the only one to notice ... obvious as soon as he took the top off @ 1:36 ... !!!

    • @danielgeorgiev5023
      @danielgeorgiev5023 3 года назад +1

      @@frankmc4294 i saw it even on the blurry video the second he took the psu apart.. how he didnt? or didnt care..

    • @koushiks_energy
      @koushiks_energy 3 года назад

      yep...thts ri8 but most buck modules are designed to taKE unsteady dc voltage input so that maynot be a prob

    • @Pulverrostmannen
      @Pulverrostmannen 3 года назад

      I saw it right away too and this makes the supply a bad candidate for this project as it is in for a eminent death if it´s not recapped. probably gonna make the voltage very unstable as the capacitors likely don´t have any juice left as well

  • @lochinvar00465
    @lochinvar00465 3 года назад

    Very beautiful build. Love your attention to details.

  • @FabricioGou
    @FabricioGou 4 года назад

    Yes!! Great idea. Congratulations!!

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth 3 года назад +6

    A buck converter only lowers voltage. Perhaps he meant a BOOST converter, since he was getting more than twice the ATX output voltage? Or a buck/boost converter, which does both?

    • @ivolol
      @ivolol 3 года назад

      I'm pretty sure that part is a buck converter, you can find it a-plenty on aliexpress / banggood etc. I'm guessing he's hooking the - of this buck to the PSU -12V rail and + to the +12V. Not sure if that's advisable...

  • @richa9719
    @richa9719 4 года назад +3

    Very cool. Wish you would have hid that one resistor inside though.plenty of room to do that.

  • @juansanmartinfierro7813
    @juansanmartinfierro7813 2 года назад

    Hermoso cubo de leds ; me encantó

  • @sparkyindahouse
    @sparkyindahouse 2 года назад

    great video with some solid information. thankyou

  • @j.vlachos3870
    @j.vlachos3870 4 года назад +8

    Hi my smart friend. Please can you define the Potentiometers wire diagram in details??? How and where are these connected. Thank you for your work!

  • @tais006
    @tais006 4 года назад +40

    waited for you to replace the swollen capacitor,But you did not notice him

    • @catalinionut1868
      @catalinionut1868 4 года назад +2

      Noticed that from your comment, nice observation mate. He will change them when they will probably wear out completely or when he sees your comment.

  • @antoniodellaragione6091
    @antoniodellaragione6091 3 года назад +1

    Grande idea per "Riciclare" vecchi alimentatori ormai OBSOLETI , ma ti chiedo dove hai recuperato il modulo Voltmetro-Amperometro-Wattmetro ; o perlomeno dove acquistarlo .
    Seguo volentieri i tuoi TUTORAL e continua cosi ....più passa il tempo pi si migliora .👍👍👍👍👍
    NB: se ci fossero state anche 2 prese USB per ricaricare utenze a 5 volt ....sarebbe stato il TOP degli alimentatori Home-made.

  • @CrazyMedic
    @CrazyMedic 3 года назад

    This is an amazing design and has given me so many ideas, Thank you so much

  • @joecelurat2567
    @joecelurat2567 4 года назад +4

    Great job!!
    Very nice, clean and accurate! Congratulation!
    Please, can you show as the semi-transparent paper that you added over the printed background? A link will be appreciated. Just to know what to look for / order. Thank you!

    • @independentvoice6686
      @independentvoice6686 3 года назад +1

      You can use laminating clear sheet. I tried that in other project that require a panel. And it looks good.

  • @NeoAH90
    @NeoAH90 4 года назад +4

    1:37 13:06 In the secondary, there are at least two dead capacitors... one next to the white cables and another next to the heat sink.

    • @kwissiekwissie
      @kwissiekwissie 4 года назад +1

      how can you tell??

    • @NeoAH90
      @NeoAH90 4 года назад +1

      @@kwissiekwissie U see little swollen top

    • @DiegoSayron
      @DiegoSayron 4 года назад

      Also noticed... But certainly was changed.

  • @juliocesarricomayorga5462
    @juliocesarricomayorga5462 4 года назад

    Excelente, te quedó muy profesional 👍

  • @kb9drh
    @kb9drh 3 года назад

    Nice work! You did a great job without saying a word! I loved the music also! Good job my friend. Keep up the good work!!!!

  • @kortaghan2710
    @kortaghan2710 4 года назад +7

    Hi, nice work ! I'm very interested in this project and plan to make the same thing with an old power supply of mine. I'm just wondering about the purpose of the power resistor of 10ohm added in parallel of the 5V output.
    Could you please explain its role ? Thanks in advance !

    • @stefanvonstratenfinne9128
      @stefanvonstratenfinne9128 2 года назад +1

      Most ATX powersupply require a "minimum load" to function/start up properly. My guess is that the resistor is put in there to serv as a "minimum load.

    • @renanbernardes6545
      @renanbernardes6545 14 дней назад

      O resistor é para carga fictícia. Ou seja, para estabilizar a tensão da fonte.

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 4 года назад +189

    I'm amazed by the number of views with nothing explained. If I made a video like that, they'd destroy me.

    • @ELECTROMAN_MX
      @ELECTROMAN_MX 4 года назад +14

      Me too! but it has good clickbait.

    • @johnkatz5820
      @johnkatz5820 4 года назад +13

      You maybe correct but some people with elektric knowledge know how to wire that 😉it isn't difficult

    • @kermets
      @kermets 4 года назад +7

      @electronicsNmore Im a sub of your channel.....and I agree even though this might be a good video I cant stand watching it when people dont speak.....at least try......

    • @vtharpe44
      @vtharpe44 3 года назад +7

      Yep. It's irresponsible AF too! Next up, building a Tesla coil in flip-flops for dummies. I'm subscribing to your channel for your comment alone.
      Edit: I subscribed to electronicsNmore "for the comment alone" but realized how great the content actually is. RUclips needs to tweak their algorithim because I see the same shitty suggestions over and over.

    • @andrievbastichy8551
      @andrievbastichy8551 3 года назад +13

      my type of video.. u watch pay attention and learn. no entertainment no nasal voice ,no bs, no annoying linus... no need for being spoon fed - just pay attention lol..

  • @ShapeboardIT
    @ShapeboardIT 3 года назад

    Probabilmente sarà un progetto che replicherò... Complimenti! Un lavoro davvero ben fatto

  • @antonioquepasa3474
    @antonioquepasa3474 3 года назад

    Excelente transformación. Un saludo amigos 👍

  • @MrBrxxx
    @MrBrxxx 4 года назад +3

    6:11 bad capacitors, excelent project

  • @DaneNanahara
    @DaneNanahara 3 года назад +13

    you forgot to replaced the bulging capacitors lol

    • @freak200169
      @freak200169 3 года назад +1

      I only came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed that.

  • @zonaworkbless904
    @zonaworkbless904 3 года назад

    bello proyecto...... gracias por compartirlo amigo.

  • @pauldowden3022
    @pauldowden3022 4 месяца назад

    AMAZING!!!! Great job!!! I want to try it!!

  • @BeCreative1
    @BeCreative1 3 года назад +8

    can you please give some information of potentiometer it will helpful.

    • @era7928
      @era7928 3 года назад

      same value as replaced part. many kit has different value.

    • @erikgaudin
      @erikgaudin 3 года назад

      I zoom into the component.. seem to be a 20 K ... i'm waiting for the part, and will order multi-trip pot once received :)

    • @AttilaNagy777
      @AttilaNagy777 3 года назад

      @@erikgaudin W 204 (BAOTER 3296) is a 200k trim potentiometer

    • @diegof.8052
      @diegof.8052 3 года назад

      @@AttilaNagy777 Do you think all potentiometers are 200k?

    • @dieSpinnt
      @dieSpinnt 3 года назад

      turn left --- resistance goes up
      turn right -- resistance goes down
      Now make a headstand: All the other way around .... *magix*
      Or look at the website from piher (a potentiometer manufacturer for THE manual) ... :)

  • @jeanyvespochez
    @jeanyvespochez 4 года назад +6

    nice and clean build. bravo ! just one question: why did you put the 10 ohms resistor out of the box ? there are still some room inside.

    • @dave1135
      @dave1135 4 года назад +1

      He did it for heat dissipation. That resistor gets hot

  • @deputybluevein93
    @deputybluevein93 4 года назад

    Wow, this is brilliant and an art form

  • @1tonygunalan
    @1tonygunalan 3 года назад

    I know you . You were some other place.Also doing the same stuff. I admire you for your intelligent work.

  • @eternalrest2859
    @eternalrest2859 3 года назад +3

    That Music lol
    Suitable i guess as this is kinda electronics porn, but i had to turn it down so the missus didnt get the wrong idea!

  • @fryderyksadocha8044
    @fryderyksadocha8044 3 года назад +26

    When you have no experience but want to have a power supply: Guess I'll die

    • @ElHongoVerde
      @ElHongoVerde 3 года назад

      I really hate to work with electricity but... I think I need this for reasons.

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 3 года назад

      You would need to discharge it first

  • @eletronicacaseira8843
    @eletronicacaseira8843 4 года назад

    Muito top seu projeto amigo, parabéns e vamos juntos!...

  • @SCARHARDT3
    @SCARHARDT3 3 года назад

    by far and away the BEST video of an ATX power supply mod, and I think I've seen 11 so far, ..... boring, ugh, BUT this one is exactly what I had in mind!
    when I started thinking about it in my mind's eye, this is what I had envisioned BRAVO Sir!, (and the cheap one I've put together looks like all the other videos lol)