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Old Jun 27, 2009, 10:57 AM   #26
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I swiched back to 6 pin connectors on the video card cause on my test soldering the wires and using the connectors plus the contact compound is just equal so to have a more convenience I returned back the connectors, but putting back the connectors without the contact compound had a very slight drop, (12.13 volts to 12.12 volts) so 0.01 volts drop on the PCB points which is I know its just tolerable but I just wanna be sure on my connectors to have a very good contact specially im using a mini A/C to cool my gaming rig connector couplings tends to shrink when it experiences cold air.

On the last pic is 12.15 volts after half a second it goes back to 12.13 volts, it occurs when I suddenly stop the Orthos test, I think I need to use a more responsive crowbar circuit cause it tends to function a millisecond late but at least it functions the way I wanted it to be only thing is its a bit laggy, sudden load is no problem, no voltage fluctuation, no noise generation, no nothing, but when I suddenly stop the high ampere test it blinks 12.15 volts then goes to 12.13 volts again
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Old Jun 27, 2009, 11:05 AM   #27
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Im still not satisfied on this modIm still looking for ways on how to reconstruct my crowbar to function as snappy as possible, but for now I`ll just leave it installed and continue monitoring feels like my PC is on the hospital`s ICU lots of monitoring equipments
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no im just an absolute fan of test instruments


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Can someone tell me how to make my stars at least 5? right now my stars are still 3 and im posting a lot already
i think yoi'll get the 4th when you get to 100 posts? then five stars is 250 or 500 posts, cant recall
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Can someone tell me how to make my stars at least 5? right now my stars are still 3 and im posting a lot already
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i think yoi'll get the 4th when you get to 100 posts? then five stars is 250 or 500 posts, cant recall
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The PSU is only one part of the voltage drop problem. Even with no drop on your 12v rail, you will still have drop on CPU, GPU, NB and even mem voltages when under load.
You`re actually right on that bro, cause motherboard circuits has inductors and filters to refine and filter the DC supply lines supplying the grid, I guess we cannot do anything about that but at least we can provide or use a PSU that is a rock solid stable with no drop on the main PSU itself
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so meaning I need to post 200 more cause right now im still in the 50 post bracket I guess I need to post more including bumps?
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so meaning I need to post 200 more cause right now im still in the 50 post bracket I guess I need to post more including bumps?
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Congrats! does this meen that you have accomplised what no other PSU manufacturer has done before?
I dont know about the HIGH END PSU`s bro, but im sure on the El Cheapo PSU`s
I think they got one, but on my other thread newteckie1 is mentioning the reviews of one of the undesputed top brands, he says they all drop, I dont know, never reverse engineered high end PSU`s before, only the cheap ones

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I get the Idea bro(twing) im gonna free bump each and every FS/FT threads from now on no just joking
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all PSUs drop, even the ultra highend ones. one of the lowest drops possible can be found, for example, in antec signature's series. still, theres a 0.06V-0.07V drop.
have a look at jonny's review: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory2&reid=101
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all PSUs drop, even the ultra highend ones. one of the lowest drops possible can be found, for example, in antec signature's series. still, theres a 0.06V-0.07V drop.
have a look at jonny's review: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php...tory2&reid=101
Ya you`re right bro, I try to see on test 5, the ripple is starting to show higher the frequency of the chopper to solve the problem
62 amps of load and the ripple showed, you gotta be kidding me
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I guess that 2 high frequency transformers are really better than one only thing is the size, 2 PSU enclosure in a case is a P.I.T.A. to install
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Ya you`re right bro, I try to see on test 5, the ripple is starting to show higher the frequency of the chopper to solve the problem
62 amps of load and the ripple showed, you gotta be kidding me
you are doing a great job. really well done, and you really know your stuff! congratz
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wait what i dont want to see ignorant buit could someone please explain all this its something to do with 2 psu i thought he was making 2 rn on the same circuit but when its installed it looks nothing like that? im confused
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wait what i dont want to see ignorant buit could someone please explain all this its something to do with 2 psu i thought he was making 2 rn on the same circuit but when its installed it looks nothing like that? im confused
its a 2 PSU build bro, im using 2 cheap PSU`s cause i cannot afford a single big one, im modifiying each PCB to compensate the VDrops on full load sacrificing the space on my drive bay to house the other PSU.


Each of the PSU`s 12 volt rail are coupled, Each of the PSU can handle 50 amp of heavy load continuous without any ripple (nicrome resistor) so I have a guaranteed 100 Amp. +12.13 volts solid with no drop only thing is its a 2 PSU project.

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Let us know at "The Bad Boys of Case Modding Clubhouse" if we can help you out with your mad experiments by sending materials....
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I dont know about the HIGH END PSU`s bro, but im sure on the El Cheapo PSU`s
I think they got one, but on my other thread newteckie1 is mentioning the reviews of one of the undesputed top brands, he says they all drop, I dont know, never reverse engineered high end PSU`s before, only the cheap ones
Correct, there is always a little bit of fluctuation, even in the best power supplies. Some fluctuate very little, some more. Even some of the best fluctuate a .1v or more.

All computer hardware is designed to handle these fluctuations and operate with them.
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Good show, this is a very resourceful project though i have no clue about most of what you have done, but the results seem fantastic.
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I am pretty confused by all this. Could you please draw a circuit diagram to explain what's going on?
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I am pretty confused by all this. Could you please draw a circuit diagram to explain what's going on?
OK I will draw the block diagram after 5:00pm, Its just basically a parallel PSU, PSU 1 and PSU 2`s 12 Volt rails are connected together plus the crowbar circuits to compensate the voltage drop when the PSU`s on a high ampere load, instead of dropping, the tendency of the high ampere load will push the crowbar to the primary oscillator to step-up the frequency of the primary windings, the result is the more it experiences high amp load, it steps up the secondary windings (+12V) just a little bit, so instead of dropping to 11.9V @ 50 amps, the result will be 12.13V @ 50 amp load, the more I load the 12 volt line the more it steps up.


Just like a crowbar, the more you push down on a certain object, the more it rises up
actually i dont really know how to call it bro, im just guessing whats the name of the circuit ived just made

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Absolutely.. stop by and look at some of the stuff we have done. Its fun to hang out and make friends with people with many different ideas.
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Nice mod, glad to see someone use those PSU's. I swear by them, for the price they are amazing, I've had nothing but good results from them, HEC is A+ in my book.
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