Jeff Walther wrote:

Did you use the color information or the positional information? If you went by the positional information and it was wrong, then I need to take a second look at the document and make sure I didn't insert a typo or something. If you went by color, then that's okay then. You can't count on the colors in any power supply being the same colors as I listed.

Jeff,


The positional info appears to be correct. I believe that I counted from the wrong direction - thus connecting the power on to ground and telling the atx supply to keep the juice on, as you succinctly explain in your comments. Black on my old PS is ground, as opposed to power on in your document. Is it normal for the same seasonic power supply to have different colored leads?

thanks, once again, for the hardware help

tom


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