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  • 13/04/2019

    I use it to convert an old ATX power supply to a power supply for diy projects. Beware terminals are not compatible with banana plugs. I'll probably make a 3d printed box to protect against short cictuit

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  • 15/07/2019

    This is a really affordable way to get powerful PSU, thank you.

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  • 03/07/2020

    Practical and good building block. In order to recognize a defective fuse immediately, I built a small LED under each fuse. The failure of a fuse is now immediately recognizable.

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  • 20/06/2019

    As in the description

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  • 19/06/2019

    2nd one bought because I liked them so much. I'm using it in my robot as well as a benchtop power supply. You can hook up a buck/boost converter and a Voltage/Amperage reader and can have a fairly functional benchtop unit.

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  • 21/11/2020

    good

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  • 18/06/2019

    Bem feito, gostei muito, ótimo para testes e para se ter na oficina.

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  • 03/06/2020

    It is a pretty nice gadget. Its four outputs (+12, +5, +3.3, -12 Volts) are all equiped with a fast 5A fuse, and it has a Power On red led and an ON/OFF switch, that turns the whole power supply on and off (it does so by connecting / disconnecting the Power On pin of the ATX PSU - normally a green cable- to ground). The PCB traces for the +12, +5, +3.3 Volts are wide enough to carry a 5A current. The trace for the -12 Volts is much smaller, which is OK as the -12 Volts output of the ATX PSUs usually can supply up to 0,5 A max. Even with much more powerful PSUs (like the one in the photo) that can supply up to 18A (or even more) for +12, +5 and +3.3 Volts, this nice gadget can give you neat, easy access to all voltages for any auxiliary supply you may need, while feeding your main loads through the other cables coming out of the PSU. Its only drawback are the connectors that cannot accommodate banana plugs, but these can be easily replaced with any banana socket equipped with two nuts. And let’ s be reasonable, for that price we cannot demand to have eight banana sockets of high quality, when only one of these sockets may cost more than the gadget itself. So 5 stars undoubtedly. Well done, Banggood.

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  • 01/12/2019

    fast shipping and excellent condition

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  • 23/05/2021

    todo correcto

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