I am looking for a 12v converter that I can mount on a wall. A quick search yielded mostly the pc power supply converted ones. I would like to just buy one off the shelf.
Any good suggestions? Links?
Thanks,
Mike...
Dee Bee wrote:Why add the resistors if all I need is 12Vdc and that is what the output reads?
PC Power Supplies are built around a "switching" circuit. Because of this design, most of PC power supplies require a load for the unit to power up properly. Without a load, usually on the +5V line the PC power supply is built to shut itself off. This is especially true of the newer ATX style. The purpose of using resistors is to imitate the load of the hard drive, so the power supply cycles up to full output power. If the power supply doesn't sense a load the ATX styles shut off.
Some PC power supplies can be damaged if you try to power up with out a load.
DEE
All I know is in our pop-up camper we have a central power pack -power converter. We wanted the Tear Drop to be wired like the pop-up. I think it is a 15 amps. You can use a l2 v. battery to run the lights inside. We always conects to the electric source at the camp grounds. The lights works inside because of the converter. We wanted this system because it works the way we need it to work. If we need to use the 12 v. battery we can, but its simple this way. I hope this makes it easier to understand. Thanks
We always conects to the electric source at the camp grounds.
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