I've got an old PSU from a computer that died, and im trying to start
it, does anyone know how? Do I just poke a wire between the purple
wire (which it calls PG SIGNAL) and the black wire on the
motherboard cable? I've already tried putting a 100R resistor across
it, to no avail. I'll try putting
Replace all purple with grey. Sorry
On 20/12/2007, Alec Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got an old PSU from a computer that died, and im trying to start
it, does anyone know how? Do I just poke a wire between the purple
wire (which it calls PG SIGNAL) and the black wire on the
Actually dont worry, ive sorted it now =]
I had to short green to ground
On 20/12/2007, Alec Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got an old PSU from a computer that died, and im trying to start
it, does anyone know how? Do I just poke a wire between the purple
wire (which it calls PG SIGNAL)
Hi Alec,
You connect the black wire and the green wire.
Link below may be just what you're looking for.
http://www.dvhardware.net/modules.php?name=Sectionssop=viewarticleartid=5
Regards Ged
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On 20/12/07 11:48:52, Alec Wright wrote:
I've got an old PSU from a computer that died, and im trying to start
it, does anyone know how? Do I just poke a wire between the purple
wire (which it calls PG SIGNAL) and the black wire on the
motherboard cable? I've already tried putting a 100R