DIY - Convert Old ATX PC Power Supply To Bench Power Supply
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🟢 DC-DC Step up Down Converter 5V-30V (XY-SJVA-4)
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🟢 Mini Led Digital Voltmeter Ammeter DC 100V 10A
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🟢 Resistor 10w 10Ω
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🟢 Switch button with led
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🟢 3 Potentiometers (50K + 2K + 1K)
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🟢 3 Knobs
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🟢 8 Banana connectors
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🟢 Heat shrink tube
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🟢 Some wires
🟢 Old ATX power supply 520W
In this video I will show you in great detail, how to create your own bench power supply from a old PC power supply.
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By far the finest build I have come across regarding ATX power supply conversion to a general bench power supply. Very well done!
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your words!
@pjesapjes
3 жыл бұрын
agree !!
@futuratell3667
Жыл бұрын
Is this power supply within reasonable ripple output? Or would it benefit from further reduction of dc ripple.
Best ATX build I've seen so far - beautiful!! 👍👍
Great work! Probably the best atx bench supply build I've seen! Tip my hat 🎩
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
I just watched your build and found it very interesting for my level of electronics.(LOW)!!! For my level and a lot of other people’s level this is a great job to learn how to work with the parts and such to put them together. I also read a lot of the comments and it seems a lot of people seem to forget about us uneducated learners. We need these jobs to learn from.
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and I absolutely agree with you!
This is the best version I have seen. Thanks for sharing.
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Great skill in metalwork. Thanks for showing a nice ATX conversion project.
Nice job! Far better than mine. Going to build another with a step-up and this ones got a nice layout.
Very creative solution to use the PSU case itself as the main case. Also, nice work on including USB outputs.
Outstanding! Liked the addition of another potentiometer to fine tune your voltage. I'm choosing your schematic to build mine.
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah! The fine tune is very useful!
You are right Mr. Rick McCaskill, "this is the best version I have seen". Excelent Project.
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tiberiu Oros!
Gostei Rui, vou montar uma igual! Parabéns pelo projeto.
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Muito obrigado Robinson, assim que terminar tire uma foto que terei todo o gosto de partilhar no canal ;-)
😀 👏👏👏 Very well presented. Best ever project from old smps . Mind blowing !!!
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
A very beautiful project. I'm going to make one based on what you did. Very professional and beautiful work !!! Keep up the good work with more projects. Waiting to see what you will prepare for us in the future. 👏👏👏
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I'm working on the new project right now, so be aware 😉
This is THE diy power supply, look no further. I used your fine adjustment pot solution for mine. I had a problem bc i didnt use the same dc dc converter so i had to use a boost one and a buck one, in top of that i needed -12v with at least 5 amp (for chip power amp test, like 3116d2) so i had to use 2 pc smps in series, but it turn out well, i used an old (really old) dual cassette deck as enclosure. Thank you very much for the tips.
Отличное видео, все просто и понятно. Спасибо.
Thank you! Good job on making the video easy to follow and great details for others who want to try this too.
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@alvaroamorim6344
5 ай бұрын
@dalwindersingh2322 Could you share what you downloaded? It is no longer available
@dalwindersingh2322
5 ай бұрын
@@alvaroamorim6344 Sorry I do not have any downloads related to this project.
Muito bom,uma fonte para a bancada excelente
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Obrigado!
Foi a melhor fonte de bancada caseira que eu já vi
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Obrigado Genilton ;-p
@alvaroamorim6344
5 ай бұрын
@geniltonmathias9885 Você poderia compartilhar o que baixou? Não está mais disponível
Muito legal seu projeto.
Muito bom seu projeto ... também fiz uma , essa semana farei outra em outro estilo . parabéns pelo projeto
@rodrigopedrosa5222
Жыл бұрын
amigo vc tem os arquivo para imprimi
Subscrito! É bom ver conteúdos desta qualidade feitos em Portugal. Parabéns
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Obrigado David, já estou a preparar os próximos ;-p
@alvaroamorim6344
5 ай бұрын
@pomboelectrico Você poderia compartilhar o que baixou? Não está mais disponível
Very nice, the "Old ATX" power supply is new :)
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Nice Build!
Others have made atx workbench power supply videos and you still came up with something new. Great job coming up with modifications and a really nice label in front. Well done! How many amps are you able to get out of the variable side?
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
The max amps you are able to get in the variable side depends the DC-DC module. The module that I used I can get 4 amps maximum. Thank you!
@sergiosalvador4838
Жыл бұрын
@@creativesolutions-diy Do you think its possible to have more amps with another dc dc module?
Me ha gustado mucho el video. la mejor idea para fabricar fuente de laboratorio que he visto. Estoy deseando ver mas contenido. ¡¡¡ ANIMO !!!
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Excelente trabalho 👏👏👏👏
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Obrigado ;-)
Excelente aporte ojala sigas con mas proyectos para el taller....version casera. 👌
Excelente projecto Rui. Parabéns!
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Obrigado Bruno ;-)
@alvaroamorim6344
5 ай бұрын
@Brmmsilva Você poderia compartilhar o que baixou? Não está mais disponível
@Brmmsilva
5 ай бұрын
@@alvaroamorim6344 Não tenho a certeza de ainda ter alguma coisa. Se encontrar, partilho aqui.
Une alimentation très bien faite ! Bravo . A very well done diet ! Well done .
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Belo projeto parabéns
Very impressive. Great job!
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Wow this is a really great idea. Nice job. I'm making one
Excellent work. Very tidy job.
that is a really nice and solid power supply. i'd pay money for that
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Milan!
노이즈 측정기 아니가요 영상감사합니다 대단해요
altamente, parabéns
This looks amazing!
Terimakasih atas Tutorialnya, sangat Kreatif sekali, membuat Power suply variabel, Salam Kenal KAK, Sukses selalu yah 👍
A tip on soldering, tin the wire first and what you are soldering the wire to. It makes for a better and stronger solder joint. Also avoid what's called "cold joints" if there is not a shine on it when it cools then redo it. Poor joints can break easily.
Оригинальное решение. Спасибо.
Waaaaw verry good,👍👍👍
great video!!
Nice project, it's was grate to watch how you build it. 👍👍
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@alvaroamorim6344
5 ай бұрын
@waltervaldivia239 Could you share what you downloaded? It is no longer available
Nice work, I think you would love a dye grinder, you could replace most the tools used here and save time. I love mine, wish I had an excuse to use it more.
Спасибо! Хороший обзор!
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😉
EXCELENT PROJECT!!!!
"In this video I will show you in great detail, how to create your own bench power supply from a old PC power supply." *Says nothing and plays music.
That was beautiful! Thanks brother, from Uruguay
@alvaroamorim6344
5 ай бұрын
@aspen2569 @aspen2569 Could you share what you downloaded? It is no longer available
Great work. But you didn't test current potentiometer I was expecting :( Can u tell your test results at 24-30V. Any issue? Like voltage drop and is it safe to use these usb's for charging smartphones? Thanks.
Keep it up bro 👍🏻👍🏻 Love from UK ❤️❤️
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very good Project
Hey, this was super interesting. I have a doubt. How did you calculated the Coarse and Fine potentiometers? You had to replace a 50K trimmer and you used a 50K Potentiometer plus a 2K Potentiometer. I have a 200K trimmer in my buck boost converter. How do I calculate the correct ones? Should I use a 200K + which one to make it regulate properly?
Hello Very good and precise work. Accept recognition from Slovakia, Košice. Everything good
@adamsucksatyt
3 жыл бұрын
Ahoj
Potentiometer wiring on the schematic, I'm not sure about the orientation of the new pots and which post should be 1, 2, 3. On the converter PCB, I'm counting left to right, with the square "through hole" as 1 on the left. On the New pots, looking at them with the post pointing toward me, the images I've found, are labeled 1 to 3, left to right. Is that the way you meant in the diagram or reversed? Thanks, I'm looking forward to completing this! Looks great.
Is that correct 4 amps is the max load these can handle??
trés bonne idée !
Great video! Im trying to make this in an ammo can. I was on your website a couple of weeks ago and saw the wiring schematic but now it seems your website isn't working. Is there another place i can get the schematic?
If I have to pick on something, you should have shorted DATA+ and DATA- on the USB host connectors you want to be detected as "AC Charger" mode. Also I'm a bit uncomfortable on exposing GND as the VCC of the USB port you power from the -5V rail but that's probably just me. By the way, I think the quality of the video is great (I particularly liked how you edited the sound)
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tip, I will investigate the short DATA+ and DATA-. If you are a bit uncomfortable on exposing GND as VCC, you can use the normal 5V (red wire) for usb as well. Thank you for watching!
@lorenzo.c
3 жыл бұрын
@@creativesolutions-diy , the standard to refer to is Battery Charging v1.2 Specifications for USB 2.0. The core of the matter is that USB 2.0 made USB an interface which could also deliver power (more than 500mA) and deliver just power. In order to make it possible for devices to understand if the cable that had been plugged in could source more than the old 500mA and, at the same time, for the manufacturer of PSU to keep making reliable but cheap 5V units with only a change of connector the BC Spec standard defined having DATA+ and DATA- shorted as the solution. You can use an app like Ampere on a phone: when the phone detects a "dumb" charger the app says "AC Charger", when the phone detects an host which can communicate (but is not expected to deliver more than 500mA) then the app will say "USB Charger". My "discomfort" about grounds comes from these considerations: if you were to power two devices from these two USB ports and those two devices ended up being electrically connected in some way, then the "GND" in each of them would actually be 5V apart and the consequences would be bad. I admit it's unlikely but here is the designer of electronics thinking about what could go wrong rather than the tinkerer. Thank you for the video and keep up the good work.
Any tips on converting a 50-100amp Single rail PSU for in-house/bench car audio testing? I need to be able to test car audio equipment with current pulls of up to 100amps (looking into 300amp PSUs as well) thinking I can use this same deal on a larger h it and just switch out what I want/don’t want.
EXCELLENT JOB.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
very good job, thanks
almost 1k❤
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Now It's over 1k! xD
Muy buen Aporte! Una Pregunta! en que programa hiciste el frontal?
Can you tell me what was the original value of trimpot which one is removed from buck converter. I’m using Xl4015 buck module which has 103 trimpot for cv abd cc what should be the pot value according to your circuit.
merci pour le projet
The hardest part for me would be forming those holes on the front panel. Not everybody is equipped with the right tools to make and smooth out those holes.
Hello. Do you know if the 12V output is protected against short circuits? Thanks
If you didn't want to be copied in your work, you haved complete success!!!!Congratulations!!!
yup.. the direct machine noise is just great...how does this guy still have all his fingers? great vid...
Excelente vídeo!!! Una pregunta, donde puedo encontrar la pieza de plástico que sujeta los dos USB???
Nice, how is the current adjustment on this? Do you need to disconnect and short first or can you do it in situ?
Hello, first congratulations and thank you for this great video.at 11:26, for the potentiometer 1 K you do not solder the wires in the same order as on the diagram, is there an error on the diagram? (video: orange, white, brown / diagram:brown, white, orange).
Gracias por la información. Tengo una pregunta, instale los tres potenciómetros pero no funcionaron bien, luego observe en otro video que los potenciómetros deben ser de multigiro y de la misma referencia del modulo convertidor.
What are those snips you used to cut the metal?
It's a perfect project. Great job. Could you tell me if I will use ATX 350W with the same equipment? It will be worked?
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely yes!
Muito bom já subscrevi
Good
Very good job🤗👏👋 super...🙏
Excellent Work!!! I have 2 question. ¿the dc-dc module can adjust the supplied current?? and the other question : that dc-dc module can supply (elevate) the voltage more than the 12v from the ATX??
Lo que más me gusto es la explicación, nos da paso a paso los detalles para realizar el proyecto muy mal
Good Job !
100000%, thank you.
Muy buena, y muy bien presentada pero q pasa si la carga entra en corto en la salida de 5v, o la de 3.3, o tal vez la de 12v, bien la fuente se protege pero y la carga se quema.
Creative video, thanks :)
Great DIY, Is it possible to have the first sticker with diameter before to drill the holes or to cut the metal ?
Perfect. Thanks a lot for Video
Buen trabajo
Are there any potential problems with using multiple ports at the same time? e.g. supply an arduino on one of the lower fixed voltages and maybe cpu fan drawing .5-1A on fixed 12V and another load on the variable voltage and making sure all this adds up below the rated specs
Hello, is the 10w resistance always necessary? What is it for? If I put a switch without an LED, do I need it? Thanks
What's the function of the small blue PCB you added with the large wire wound ferrite ring & where did you purchase it from ?
Great job. I have a question about the roket 3 pole led switch. Can you explain how it works? It is a led with polarity it seems doesent work in realtà but only in video
what can be replaced with a 10w 10Ω resistor and a 2k potentiometer thank you
Is the wiring correct for the USB sockets? One seems to be wired the opposite polarity to the other one.
Well done, I have now done one of my two tasks thanks to this : 1) Find a good makestuff channel to subscribe to - Check! 2) Make an ATX lab power supply - will do soon!
A Fantastic idea thanks for sharing, where can i but the cut out templates from pleas.
Great video! I am gathering the parts to build my own. Question: I don't understand the purpose of the 10 ohm 10 watt resistor across the 5volt line. I have seen this in other designs. Thanks.
@Tegelane5
3 жыл бұрын
Computer PSU style supplies need some load to work properly, otherwise they sometimes wont start or output voltages fluctuate. So this resistor is that load.
@christopherthorn1906
3 жыл бұрын
@@Tegelane5 Thanks
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Good answer Tegelane5
perfect
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Excellent Project. One of, in not THE, finest Power Supply builds i have seen. Is it possible to replace the 2K and 1K potentiometers with two 5k or two 1k linear potentiometers? Keep up the great work. Best regards
@creativesolutions-diy
3 жыл бұрын
No it isn’t. You need to use the same potentiometers there are in the DC-DC converter that you will use. I only added a little 2K potentiometer in serie with 50K to allow the fine voltage adjustment. Thank you!
@johnmacedo4483
3 жыл бұрын
@@creativesolutions-diy: Hello again Rui. Do you have the the background image in an editable format so that i may change the color scheme? Like Coreldraw, for example? Thank very much. Cheers...
Excelente, Rui. A maior dúvida que tenho, vc alimenta esta pequena placa (DC - DC Step...) com 12 Vcc e consegue até 30 Vcc na saída @ 3 A? Ela amplifica a voltagem?
@coriscotupi
2 жыл бұрын
Sim, o circuito mostrado é uma fonte de alimentação chaveada e tem a saída ajustável de 0 a 30V, desde que a tensão de entrada esteja dentro dessa faixa (de 0 a 30V).
Where did you get the labe from that you used as a templet for the lay out?