bypassing over current on pc supply?
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Fri Nov 12 2010, 10:05PM
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When i draw ALOT of current off of my zvs driver the filter circuit i made give an annoying 120hz ripple, i have like 5 pc supplies, could i bypass the over current in them?
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101111
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Location: Norway
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Yes, if you can find the feedback stage and modify it. You should be able to dig up a few threads about modifying ATX PSUs, specially their voltage. Current should be just as easy if you know how it works and what to look for.
I've also seen people paralleling ATX PSU, with the right modification you could probably also do that.
Regards, Christian
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