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    #41
    Re: ATX PSU, 13.8v

    Originally posted by Pinhead View Post
    I haven't had trouble increasing the voltage on this supply; it is stable at 14v using a single variable resistor, though admittedly it won't go much higher. The supply uses an ATX-2005Z PWM Controller which has the ability to monitor the 3.3v, 5v, and 12v rails.

    Ripple voltage on the output is well within acceptable limits, <20mv at idle and <75mv under a steady load. Problems only arise when the load is extremely transient and knocking on 15 amps, as in the case of transmitting in SSB mode.
    i have 2005z, what single variable resistor have you use and where did you conect it to increase the voltage?

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      #42
      Re: ATX PSU, 13.8v

      i have the same cuestion!!! and the same ic...

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        #43
        Re: ATX PSU, 13.8v

        if you have a pulsed load, increase the capacitors to handle more ripple - a lot more!

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          #44
          Re: ATX PSU, 13.8v

          Originally posted by dimitris1977 View Post
          i have 2005z, what single variable resistor have you use and where did you conect it to increase the voltage?
          Originally posted by oa4asd View Post
          i have the same cuestion!!! and the same ic...
          http://boginjr.com/electronics/lv/atx-mod/

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            #45
            I had the same chip 2005z in my smps, can somebody give schematic of modifications to get 13.8v output.

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