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RE: OT PSU's from a PC
you can buy an ATX PSU tester from various places for under a tenner. - you
just plug the PSU into it, and it provides a dummy load, and provides the
ATX signalling so you can turn the PSU on and off etc...
can't remember where I last saw these advertised, but it was probably
either
Maplins or Scan...
Paul G.
>
>A friend of mine told me you have to be careful when using a psu with
no
>loading on it.. I can't remember why, but I just thought I'd point
it
>out. I'm sure someone here with more knowledge could enlighten you as
to
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