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Hammerhead Shark
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Not Wurm
well first off
thats what you get for using a Compaq (they are INSANELY proprietary)
about the only thing that you can do that I can think of see if you can find a dead ATX PSU or go to a computer shop and buy an extender. Cut the harness off the Compaq PSU and throw it out, and use splice the wires from the PSU on to the wires from the new ATX harness. Would prolly be wise to go to Radio shack and get a crimper(#64-404 $6.99):
and some butt connectors (#64-3108 $1.69), they come in packages of 16
Images Courtesy of RadioShack.com
and use those to connect the wires together...its not very pretty, but you wont have to worry about the wires coming apart.
Just to get you started...
RTN/COM =black Wire
+5v = Red
+12v = Yellow
PS_ON#=ON/STBY
Fan off=PWR_OK
I am dont really remember the rest.
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Hammerhead Shark
Thanks for the info, I thought I might just solder the wires and use some heat shrink tubing; unless it wouldn't be enough insulation that is.
So are RTS/COM the same then? Thanks!
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Crash Test Dummy
Re: Rewiring Compaq PSU?
Originally posted by Tekime
Also, I don't know whether this PSU would be considered an "EN" or "EP"...
Neither. Deskpro 4000's (along with the 2000's & 6000's) were discontinued and replaced by the Deskpro EN and EP families. So your power supply might match one or the other, or it could be a completely different design.
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Hammerhead Shark
Thanks SkyDog. I'll have to dig around for some more info I guess...
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