SFX PSU Panel
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Many devices such as routers, switches, NAS, and external hard drives require 12V/5V power sources, resulting in an abundance of transformers. An old power supply unit (PSU) can be repurposed to provide the necessary voltage for these devices because it has sufficient amperage to meet their demands. For instance, my current project involves an old SFX PSU that can deliver 18A on the 5V line and 10A on the 12V line. To make this project even more functional, I've added a voltmeter, ammeter, and USB panel. Warning: If you're not familiar with basic circuit logic, please exercise caution when connecting the meter, especially the ammeter. In addition to the PSU, the project also includes a blank panel that can be customized to suit your needs. The panel is separated into three distinct sections, eliminating the need for additional support. Here's a list of the required parts: * SFX PSU (approximately 125x64x100mm in size) * M2.5x5-7mm flat head screws (4 pieces) * M3x5 bolts (6 pieces) for mounting USB sockets If you find this project useful, please consider making a donation to my PayPal account. Your contribution will help offset the time and effort invested in designing this project. Thank you for your support!
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