Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the wiring and functionality of an older ATX power supply, specifically the Sparkle Power SG-300G. Participants are exploring how to identify and utilize the various wires for converting the power supply into a bench power supply, including the implications of the Power Good signal and the role of the green wire.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- One participant identifies the green wire as the power_on signal but expresses concern about potentially frying the PSU without proper guidance.
- Another participant references a tutorial for converting an ATX power supply into a lab power supply, suggesting that the green wire should be connected to ground to turn it on.
- Some participants speculate that the power supply may be an older AT type due to its external switch and limited voltage outputs.
- There is discussion about the Power Good signal, with one participant questioning if it functions as a delayed power on signal that could be utilized in their conversion.
- Concerns are raised about the green wire being a ground connection, with one participant suggesting it should not carry current and is meant for protective grounding.
- Another participant notes that the fan turning on indicates the power supply is operational, yet they measure low voltage on the 5V rail, raising questions about potential faults in the supply.
- There are inquiries about the feasibility of using a remote toggle switch and how to wire the green terminal to ensure the power supply activates fully, not just the fan.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on the function of the green wire, with some asserting it is a ground connection while others believe it is necessary for powering the unit. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the exact wiring and functionality of the power supply.
Contextual Notes
Participants reference various tutorials and schematics, but there is uncertainty about the specific wiring configurations and the implications of the Power Good signal. The discussion includes assumptions about the power supply's age and type, which may affect the accuracy of the information shared.