HOW TO MAKE A BENCH TOP POWER SUPPLY | MADE FROM A COMPUTER ATX POWER SUPPLY

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I SIMPLY BUILT IT

I SIMPLY BUILT IT

4 роки тому

Everytime I had to make something with DC Electronics, I used batteries or an ordinary Power Supply from a random Device. I always want to have a proper Bench Top Power Supply. Because i had a Computer ATX Power Supply laying around in my office, I decided to make my own Bench Top Power Supply. It's not really difficult if you have a little knowledge of electronics. If you are not sure what you are doing it's better to not do it. Because electrical current can kill you.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 559
@johnzillner1596
@johnzillner1596 Рік тому
Best DIY tutorial of ANY I've seen on UKposts ! The attention to detail is what impressed me first, but then the inclusion of slight mistakes and the corrections taken is what really won me over and makes this a true DIY video.
@Zero_Ego
@Zero_Ego 3 роки тому
I love your attention to detail. Must have giving you great pride and personal gratification to see such a project completed. Excellent work.
@coptertim
@coptertim Рік тому
I've been planning to build an ATX power supply for several months. Of all the designs I've seen, yours is best for my needs and limited space. Well done!
@hypersmudge1
@hypersmudge1 3 роки тому
Wow! Such a great build. Love your attention to detail and craftsmanship! Inspiring! Thanks!
@donsanders9863
@donsanders9863 2 роки тому
This is the nicest power supply project I have seen. There are many on UKposts, but the quality and finish on this one is exceptional.
@davidmarr5245
@davidmarr5245 3 роки тому
This is the best ATX to benchtop power supply ever! very well done. Clean and simple.
@jllaine
@jllaine 3 роки тому
Amazing and well done. We live in a remarkable time where so many of these components are readily available and affordable. for viewers: before cutting the molinex connector look for any pin with an additional (usually thinner) wire, and for the orange or brown wire in pin 11/20 or 13/24, these are 'sense' wires and must be connected so that the power supply knows it's working or else it shuts down immediately. Also google the model of your power supply for minimum load(s), some only need 1 amp load on the 5v line, some need 0.5amp on the 3.3v, 5v, AND the 12v lines. The variable stepdown output unit needs a diode on the output to protect against feedback if you use if for battery charging or anything with capacitence/inductance such as a motor. I might also suggest circuit breakers instead of fuses for the 3.3,5,12v lines.
@ThisIsMySig
@ThisIsMySig 3 роки тому
Building the case seems to be the most involved part of the project. You clearly have all the tools and skills needed. I would love to see an overall shot of your workshop!
@AutotechWoodworking
@AutotechWoodworking 4 роки тому
This is great! I have a bunch of computer power supply units that I intend to use for various purposes, but haven't as of yet. They were removed from computers that were being e-cycled where I also took apart the hard drives and salvaged the magnets from them. This video gives me some good ideas. I don't have a 3D printer, so I'm going to have to do some precision woodworking for the face plate.
@The_Bearded_Lady
@The_Bearded_Lady 3 роки тому
Thank you for making this. It makes me feel like I might be able to build one myself. I am a bit overwhelmed with the hooking up the wiring piece, but I will maybe try it :) I like your channel. Thank you, very nice build!
@afpwebworks
@afpwebworks 3 роки тому
What a very neat and tidy job! You have made a nice unit. I have several ATX Power supplies in cases of old computers I can't bring myself to throw away, so here's a productive way to use one of them at least. Thank you! Nice job.
@l1089624
@l1089624 9 місяців тому
That case itself is a work of art, and the rounded edges and color make it look retro!
@carchi1
@carchi1 2 роки тому
Outstanding work!!! You sir are a perfectionist!! Thank you for posting this. This is the best ATX power supply build I have seen so far, albeit with a lot more work involved. Be proud of what you have accomplished. Subscribed!!
@jasonhathaway9746
@jasonhathaway9746 3 роки тому
Came for the power supply and electronic tutorial. He got to the table saw with home made slead for his cuts for his case and I hit subscribe.
@MrClamcutter
@MrClamcutter 2 роки тому
Me too
@mahatmadoo2566
@mahatmadoo2566 4 роки тому
17:34 wiring dia. Great build, thank you for showing your work.
@elettronica1903
@elettronica1903 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/the/1zfaGMjbhfpfOi--atjD-g.html Passa da qui!
@jay-rus4437
@jay-rus4437 3 роки тому
Got my ham radio license early this year during the virus mess. Since then I have really been enjoying building a radio go box, power distribution box, and a dc power supply. Yours looks very professional. Im OCD, but dont have the equipment you do to 3D print etc.
@simonbaldwin69
@simonbaldwin69 3 роки тому
Out of all the atx bench power supply builds, I like this one the best 👌
@niwty
@niwty 3 роки тому
If I can put this simply. I bloody love this! I’ve saved one of those power supply units for ages from and old desktop pc because I had an idea that it could be useful when I’m model making or just testing stuff. I haven’t made anything yet because I kept fumbling for ideas on how I’d like to do it so I just kept putting it off. Not any more. That sir is bloody awesome and I’m so happy I subscribed earlier. One of the most underrated channels on the tube in my opinion. Good health to you! 🍻
@abdulwahid8579
@abdulwahid8579 3 роки тому
I really love your work ,this is the most admirable video to watch and gain knowledge.
@xd9sc1
@xd9sc1 3 роки тому
I was sort of thinking...."hey, I can do this"....until 15:20! Thanks for posting. I don't have a 3-D printer, but it offered a lot of good ideas.
@gitcoach
@gitcoach 4 роки тому
Beautiful Project nice build. Love the design and detail.
@brysongore7607
@brysongore7607 3 роки тому
Excellent man! A skilled and precise construction. Really enjoyable to watch. Thank you.
@melplishka5978
@melplishka5978 3 роки тому
Your not only an electronic genius your wood working skills are next level as well.
@electrode74
@electrode74 Рік тому
Excellent case design! I had planned on converting a couple of old ATX power supplies for a number of years now. I am printing out your design right now, I can finally have the finished look I wanted to go for, thank you. I know you have since upgraded your original design, but with the original, you could eliminate the step-up converter for the 12V lighted switch by using one of the power supplies yellow 12V power leads. Thus eliminating the PG connection unless wanting to use it for LED indication or some other 5V connection. The original switch needs 12V for the power indicator light, not for switching.
@meranberwyck7775
@meranberwyck7775 3 роки тому
Wow, I need one of those! I use hotwires for projects and would be nice to have proper voltage.
@stujham
@stujham 3 роки тому
A work of art and such detail, well done!
@kennethhawkins5943
@kennethhawkins5943 2 роки тому
Your attention to detail is amazing. This is one of the best videos I've seen.
@kevindondrea144
@kevindondrea144 3 роки тому
You know what they say about people like you? WOW!!! I'm in awe. You're extremely talented. :) Thanks for sharing
@Nebula_Protogen752
@Nebula_Protogen752 Рік тому
I love everything about this video! Your voice is very calming You explain every step with extreme detail It's relaxing to watch you go through all of that wood working And my favorite, the electronics!
@andreemarshall7533
@andreemarshall7533 3 роки тому
you do very nice work I would like to build this it looks amazing although I really don't know what I would use it for keep up the great work
@OvertravelX
@OvertravelX 4 роки тому
The hand holds in your crosscut sled are genius!
@ISIMPLYBUILTIT
@ISIMPLYBUILTIT 4 роки тому
Thank you.
@tomnorman5461
@tomnorman5461 3 роки тому
I agree, good idea!
@blugoose86
@blugoose86 Рік тому
You are a true craftsman sir! Thank you for such an intimate, detailed presentation.
@tigxracing
@tigxracing 3 роки тому
Very nice. this is the best-looking home-built power supply I have seen so far. excellently detailed instruction. This gives me an idea of how I am going to build my next project.
@StavrosSophocleous
@StavrosSophocleous 4 роки тому
One of the best videos for bench power supply i watched on youtube. Very detailed work to perfection. I would like to build one of this. Could you post links for the parts you used and if possible the stl files? Thank you in advance.
@alexanderwingeskog758
@alexanderwingeskog758 3 роки тому
Nice one! I just built one my self with components I had (from about 10-20 years ago :-) with 15 year old PSU. I did the easy way though and drilled my PSU case and connected everything. It was a really tight fit though as my PSU fan was "silent" and covered the whole top of the PSU. I do think I will add the buck/boost and as you did though to get the digital volt/current meter with PSU as that would make it almost perfect!
@DanielDeRudder
@DanielDeRudder 2 роки тому
Wow ! I'm very impressed by your skills ! A professional workshop on the side may also help to "simply" built this project to perfection.
@markcollard9326
@markcollard9326 3 роки тому
That has to be the nicest looking D.I.Y. Power supply from an ATX PSU. Thank you!
@777tomwall
@777tomwall 3 роки тому
I am 70 years old and retired from Tennessee USA. I enjoy your videos more than any others on UKposts. I’m just starting out trying to learn basic woodworking. You make me wish I would have spent my entire life learning the skills you have. Thank you very much for sharing. Do you have a patron page? I would love to support your work. Thanks again.
@ISIMPLYBUILTIT
@ISIMPLYBUILTIT 3 роки тому
I'm glad to hear that. I'm 44 years old now and I also wish I had started this woodworking and handicraft thing when I was younger. But better late than never. I haven't yet a patreon page.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 4 роки тому
Really fantastic work, dude! It really looks beautiful! 😃
@terrain-hardy
@terrain-hardy 4 роки тому
Really awesome job (as always) your videos are always very educational and easy to understand , although it's sometimes is a difficult project you are making. I have for a long time wanted to make myself a benchtop power supply, this video will be a very great source of inspiration ... great job Many many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work ;-)
@Deep_Thoughts99
@Deep_Thoughts99 3 роки тому
Sir you created awesome thing... You are a great experienced man
@maro9282
@maro9282 3 роки тому
Great project. Last week I found working ATX power supply on the street and I want to make an adjustable power supply. Your tutorial is the best one I have found :D thank you very much! Amazing work! I'm definitely going to subscribe
@ISIMPLYBUILTIT
@ISIMPLYBUILTIT 3 роки тому
The Part list of the Power Supply is now in the Video Description.
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT 4 роки тому
Nice combined skills project! Well done!
@PaintmanJohn
@PaintmanJohn 3 роки тому
INCREDIBLE Workmanship. May I offer ONE suggestion? Instead of cutting ALL of the wires from the Power Supply, get a Power Supply MOLEX connector from a defective motherboard, and solder all your wires to it. Then you can just use the standard Power Supply output plug to attach to your wiring harness. Someday your Power Supply will FAIL. So when it does, you can simply UNPLUG it and replace it with another in just a few minutes.
@MrErViLi
@MrErViLi 3 роки тому
I was going to say the same thing. Thats the way I made mine.
@dhianefka
@dhianefka 3 роки тому
That's a good idea. I'll implement this.
@peterschmidt9942
@peterschmidt9942 3 роки тому
An even easier way is you can buy a board of ebay for about $10 that has the molex connector, banana sockets for all voltages, already fused and has an LED and on/off switch. Just plug it in and you're ready to rock'n'roll.
@fk6536
@fk6536 3 роки тому
there used to be 24-20 pin converters for using a new power supply with a 20-pin motherboard, on those, wires are already in, so maybe that will be even easier? something like this: www.cableleader.com/6-atx-20-pin-female-to-24-pin-male-motherboard-adapter-cable.html
@flojotube9323
@flojotube9323 3 роки тому
PaintmanJohn & Eric Livesay - could either (or both) of you *please* explain to me where you obtained your knowledge on this subject matter?? I’m 40 and I’m desperate to learn about ALL THINGS low voltage / DC related, but I’ve got no clue where to start!! I’ve watched SO MANY VIDEOS like this one, from start to finish, and marvel at the amazing achievements & know-how of Numerous creators... I’ve even purchased some basic soldering & wiring kits/equipment and also own & tried to learn several different things like arduino, raspberry pi, and even projects with led bulbs or infrared arrays... I get started, and then quickly get LOST every time. I’m also very fond of finding discarded electronics and either fixing them or just breaking them down to see how they look inside... every week I bring home something new, like laptops, TV’s, monitors, radios, etc, which I find ON THE CURB in my neighborhood... I recently broke down a huge Plasma TV and I’m CERTAIN there are valuable components inside of it that could be used in future projects, but since I’m clueless, I’ve stacked up all the boards from all these dismantled items and piled them neatly in boxes... hoping SOME DAY I’ll understand what I’m looking at... The fact that you guys can watch this video and not only FULLY UNDERSTAND IT, but then offer ADVICE on how to do this BETTER simply blows my mind and frustrates me. HOW DO YOU KNOW???? I would die a happy man if I knew how to build something like this or simply UNDERSTAND what’s being built to the level where I felt I could easily replicate it if I chose to... Could you guys please explain to me how I can obtain a thorough education & understanding on all things involved here in this video?? You were blessed with this education and had to start somewhere, so please help me. Cheers!
@antoniodoctolero536
@antoniodoctolero536 3 роки тому
The project is well executed and organized.
@karll.masoner6918
@karll.masoner6918 3 роки тому
Excellent build. I had a bench top supply that I made when I first started with Arduinos. I found that for many projects I needed more than 12 volts, but I rarely needed more than two voltage inputs simultaneously. To keep the footprint small I made mine with two variable outputs using the same modules you used. I made it so I can use a power supply from a laptop or any other type of supply using the same size male jack. The main power supply sits on the floor out of the work area and only the variable control and outputs are on the bench top. Adding multiple female jacks makes it possible to use any supply I happen to have available whether it has a barrel jack like my old Toshiba laptop or a rectangular one like my wife’s Lenovo. I can also use the power supply for my 3D printer or even my model railroad. It is very inexpensive if you shop carefully for the components.
@LIOTBs
@LIOTBs 6 місяців тому
I would love to see a picture of your build!
@allu797
@allu797 3 роки тому
Very nice and good looking project. Also very glad you didn't use hot glue to mount any critical components and actually properly installed everything👍
@SciDOCMBC
@SciDOCMBC 3 роки тому
great job, i wish i had the same craftsmanship, I know electronics very well and I also modify a bacterial cell so that it produces colors of all kinds or even insulin, but I'm a failure in terms of craftsmanship
@OregonDARRYL
@OregonDARRYL 3 роки тому
I had top click - because that might be the best looking PS ever, dude. Nice work.
@garoldanderson3763
@garoldanderson3763 Рік тому
I love it wish I would known about this a few years back when I threw my old computer out. Thanks
@davidbroadbent6305
@davidbroadbent6305 3 роки тому
well i do love his highly skilled workmanship. A couple points from an electronic engineer of over 50years skills. 1. I would recommend not having air in and air out on back panel, unless there is some form of horizontal separation barrier sticking back at least 200mm from one side to the other. I note as other have pointed out there are grills on the back panel situated above the fan outlet grill. Now if unit is placed with back near a wall or rear of bench with a high back the air will start to recirculate and unit will get hot. His case is beautifully designed and made, except for this critical thermal flaw. Look at any type of commercial equipment and you will never see inlet and exhaust placed adjacent to each other. Further like the desk top computers these supplies are filled to, I would suggest adding a removable filter on any inlet air vent as a major killer of these supplies is both dust (causes electrical arcing in the High voltage DC section of the supply) and overheating. 2nd personally I would have painted the inside of the case with a fire resistant paint or lined it with a thin fire resistant material. But that's me, very safety conscious. Absolutely brilliant video. I will do say you have taught me a lot about building in timber. Plus you mentioned some sort of cad software I had not heard of, that I will look up as I have recently got myself a 3D printer. Also EXCELLENT graphic schematic showing how to wire unit. I have to ask what did you draw that in please?
@abdulwahid8579
@abdulwahid8579 3 роки тому
The most amazing videos from you, really outstanding job😀
@westsailole
@westsailole 3 роки тому
I am impressed and speachless!
@apflewis
@apflewis 3 роки тому
Really, really nice job.
@robertcartier5088
@robertcartier5088 3 роки тому
Very nicely done! One thing I might do differently concerns supplying more power to the USB socket. The one used is designed for Quick Charge 3.0... It clearly will not be able to do that if all you give it is 5 volts... So, I would use a yellow (12V) wire instead of the 5 volt STB wire. If having a true 5 volt USB output that continues to work when the main switch is off is still important, you can always install another, simpler socket. But to me, spending that much on this particular socket and not using it to its full potential seems like a waste. ;-) Again, great build! Cheers from Canada!
@R2D2inAustralia
@R2D2inAustralia 3 роки тому
I came for the power supply but loved the wood working saw slide....then the final product. 😊
@luiscarlossuarezmarquez264
@luiscarlossuarezmarquez264 3 роки тому
What a nice, clean and beautifull work. Best I've ever seen. Congrats
@sameerk12982
@sameerk12982 3 роки тому
Work of an art....very nice.....Thanks for sharing this with us...appreciated.
@alexvonbosse5090
@alexvonbosse5090 3 роки тому
Nice job! Thanks for sharing and keep up your great work!
@am.esmaeel184
@am.esmaeel184 3 роки тому
Fantastic clean and perfect handmade project
@neilbarnett3046
@neilbarnett3046 3 роки тому
I'd include + and -12V or + and - 15V for operational amplifiers, too, but I suppose it's easy to add on with step up converters.
@1BLKBIRD
@1BLKBIRD 3 роки тому
Nicely done. The only thing missing is a flow-thru vent in the face or side panels to allow air to circulate. Otherwise, the power supply is likely to run hot.
@joeyhenry7312
@joeyhenry7312 4 роки тому
Would you mind listing dimensions of the box and possibly the srt files used for the 3d printed parts? Excellent job it looks great.
@alessandrochiodo9186
@alessandrochiodo9186 3 роки тому
how come you only have 43k subscribers? your content is amazing!
@allanvarner8137
@allanvarner8137 3 роки тому
Nice work on the case you made for the supply.
@daveacker7427
@daveacker7427 4 роки тому
Nicely done, very well articulated and documented video. I'm always impressed with your videos and always learn something. Thank you for taking the time to share your projects and ideas.
@andrew_koala2974
@andrew_koala2974 3 роки тому
What adds value to this video presentation os the narration is clear, and the narrator is 'SPEAKING' not just 'Talking' The Cadence {Speed at which one speaks } is most important. Most amateur presenters have no idea and speak too fast, like it is some kind of race. Perhaps they need to go to Toilette. Speaking too fast does not allow the listener to absorb what is being said A good presentation is like enjoying a delicious meal. Go slow and enjoy. __ Grüße an meine Cousins in Essen und Köln
@electronhacker4224
@electronhacker4224 3 роки тому
congratulations you have made a superb job of the build.and it looks a very beautiful finish.i wish that my carpentry skills were even as half as good as yours are. all the best my friend.
@liguetunisiennedeleducatio3744
@liguetunisiennedeleducatio3744 3 роки тому
Malheureusement c'est pas à la portée de la majorité pour avoir ce genre d'outils.. c'est merveilleux .. c'est un travail minutieux, esthétique et le résultat est une merveille.
@raymitchell9736
@raymitchell9736 3 роки тому
Very nice project, impressive workmanship! I too do woodworking and electronics... There's a lot of good things on this project. I have a couple of questions about using those voltage step up modules: The 12V on the Power Good Signal, I'm surprised it worked as I would have expected it to be a logic signal and not have enough current to power the 12V step up... since you only want to power an LED, there's a dropper resistor in the switch, not that the LED itself needed 12V, so I'd just get the right pushbutton/LED... LEDs only take a few milliamps and the step up supply takes a lot more... but luckily it seems to work and who can argue with success? Secondly, the 24V step up for the variable supply output: Does it have enough current for the things you want to power? The 12V is boost then the variable supply is a buck so... does it have enough oomph after stepping up and down? Lastly, you didn't mention the need for the load resistor... I assume that it was necessary for the supply so it wouldn't run away open circuit?? Seems wasteful too bad you couldn't find an interesting way to use that energy instead of turning it into heat... Anyway, I just found your channel, subscribed, and thumbs up! Good Job! I will explore more in your videos.
@jadae001
@jadae001 3 роки тому
Parabéns sua fonte ficou ótima
@StreetMachine18
@StreetMachine18 2 роки тому
this build is deff on my bucket list!
@kan815k
@kan815k 3 роки тому
Easy, simple and detailed work
@rmkhakelly
@rmkhakelly 7 місяців тому
I like the way you roll. I plan on using your basic plans but will have to purchase a small plastic or metal case as I have no where to set up my table saw and I do not have a 3D printer.I have a power supply from an old Dell Optiplex 380 that I plan to use. This is one of the best power supply builds I have seen. I appreciate all the great suggestions you share on UKposts. I an an Amateur Radio operator and this will be very useful in my hobby. Robert KO4CER
@adamdearing918
@adamdearing918 3 роки тому
Nice tidy build, well done! 👍👏👏
@robertjung8929
@robertjung8929 4 роки тому
Nice build, looks really good ! :) but PG is a signal, not a power rail - you must not use to power a step up converter (cheap PSU tie PG to 5V so no problem, but spec says it's a signal active high). for ATX you definitely don't need the load resistor on 5V rail - that was a thing for old AT power supplies.
@em0_tion
@em0_tion 3 роки тому
That's a great project minus the total lack of cooling airflow :/ Hope you add some front bottom intake holes at least, that PSU is already restricted by the sheet metal chassis and plastic holders.
@roberteuser7968
@roberteuser7968 4 роки тому
Nice video. I am planning to build a power supply so your video is just in time! Would you be inclined to publish a parts list? I would appreciate it very much. I look forward to more videos.
@MarcelHuguenin
@MarcelHuguenin 4 роки тому
Very nice build! I have seen many that used an ATX power supply but this one was actually very well designed!
@dtwistrewind7361
@dtwistrewind7361 3 роки тому
Beautiful build, I have one question, the PSU is pulling the heat out the back of the enclosure but the intake is on the inside blocked with no vents, does this not put the fan under more static pressure and increase the operating temperature?
@michaelfraley5556
@michaelfraley5556 4 роки тому
Nice work! Any chance you can give a parts list and/or links to where you got them. Like transformers and adjustable voltage output....
@AMGTOM
@AMGTOM 3 роки тому
Just another level ! Bravo !
@johnmacedo4483
@johnmacedo4483 3 роки тому
Hello.... I would like to start off by saying that i absolutely love watching your videos. I have learned quite a bit just by watching them and listening to you talking and guiding us step by step through the project at hand. To be quite honest, i subscribed just after watching my very first vídeo on your UKposts channel. The Bench Power Supply. I myself am just now starting out building small DIY projects. Which brings me to ask you. Would you please be willing to build a case like the one in the video along with all of its accessories and 3D Prints necessary to build a power supply like yours and sell it to me? If so, how much would it cost? Plus shipping it to me in Portugal? I know it is kind of far. But luckily still in the EU. 😏 I know that this might sound a bit awkward. But please let me explain. I only ask this of you mainly, because of your professionalism and expertice. But also because of my health issues, i have absolutely no way of being able to build one myself. You see, i have cronic kidney disease/failure. And i am currently doing three, four hour, weekly sessions of hemodialysis. And have been for the past eight years. Because of this i have a prosthesis implanted in each arm which leave me with barely any strength in them. Thus the reason that i can only do small mainly electronic based projects. Just one final note. And if it is not too much trouble. Would it be possible for you to please send me or put the parts list of the components that you used to build the power supply? Thank you ever so much for your attention. And keep up the great work on making such amazing videos and projects. You can rest assured that i will definately be watching them. God Bless.
@bgable7707
@bgable7707 3 роки тому
Finally, someone designed it the way I was working towards .... last ???. All 3 separate standard voltages, adjustable up to 24v, and the standby USB connections, wow! VERY NICE JOB showing the build and color connections, etc, excellent! THANK YOU!!!
@bitemykrank1970
@bitemykrank1970 3 роки тому
Simple to do, so long as you happen to have the bits laying around. I'm sure most of us do. In the junk pile in the corner is where I keep my fully equipped workshop with router bench, table saw, 3D printer, etc. Simple things we all have at our disposal..........I really liked the finished product though, Looks really Hi-Tech with all the outputs and the OLED panel at the top. And I REALLY liked the terminal block inside, that made things really neat for a few minutes...before the front panel spaghetti made it's appearance.
@littlebighumancom
@littlebighumancom 2 місяці тому
A lot people that are actually building their own power supply have this stuff (I do). If you don't, you can use whatever plastic container you want and cut that with a box knife. The box is not the most important bit of this build.
@joseantonioperez8273
@joseantonioperez8273 3 роки тому
Awesome, how I wish to have those tools and the 3d printer, but overall your skills in step by step creative order, great job and congrats from Mexico City
@MaxC_1
@MaxC_1 3 роки тому
honestly most of the stuff is actually rather easy to build manually. Replace parts with acrylic and MDF/Plyboard wherever necessary and well, it's rather simple. Just some hard work.
@mp180170
@mp180170 2 роки тому
That is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen wonderful my friend liked & subbed from 🇬🇧 uk
@alexanderturl
@alexanderturl 3 роки тому
Really good vid mate, thank you.
@tj9382
@tj9382 3 роки тому
That’s a work of art.
@razortractor4009
@razortractor4009 3 місяці тому
Very nice job you gave me some ideas for my next power supply build. I wish I was that good of carpenter that case is amazing. So I ordered one from amazon 22.00 it's about that size of yours want be as nice tho. Keep up the good work.
@stevetobias4890
@stevetobias4890 4 роки тому
Jack of all trades... Nice work.
@popparock6506
@popparock6506 3 роки тому
found this in my recommendation as I was looking at PSU's/electronic repair but once I saw the woodworking equipment and the DIY sled w/stop block, push sticks, saw blades holder and even a DIY digital height gauge I hit Subscribe/like right away, look forward to checking out what else you have made.
@nerdshotsza
@nerdshotsza 3 роки тому
Same...
@darylmorse
@darylmorse 3 роки тому
Really nice work. Thanks for sharing.
@ph7269
@ph7269 4 роки тому
Klasse Video! Anschaulich und SUPER erklärt! ... Danke :)
@muhammadiftikhar5856
@muhammadiftikhar5856 2 місяці тому
Excellent Sir your all work was outstanding it is very useful power supply in work shop.
@bsg1138
@bsg1138 3 роки тому
Awesome design and build! However, I would think the front bezel needs a port to provide air throughput since the fan in the power supply is drawing negative flow. Too much of a seal in the enclosure will burnout the fan in the power supply as well as creating too much heat from too little air flow thus reducing the life span of the power supply itself. But overall I love it!!
@bobburchett8517
@bobburchett8517 2 роки тому
I am thinking that as little load that this PS will probably be under as a Bench PS will be minimal as opposed to being a functioning Computer PS. I think the fan should be fine. In fact, there will be a lot less worry about dust clogging up the fan since it will be primarily be blowing air OUT the fan opening. That would be my only concern. If the fan were blowing IN to the PS instead of OUT, then it might be a problem. Good point though.
@E4511
@E4511 3 роки тому
what a good job you did greetings from Mexico
@grzegorzwrzesien
@grzegorzwrzesien 3 роки тому
Very nice job.Congrats from Bogatki,Poland.
@diyitall2023
@diyitall2023 3 роки тому
Wow really detailed work...I really like the wiring diagram...it really helps me understanding it this way
@lucianovidal3344
@lucianovidal3344 3 роки тому
Parabéns, ficou muito bom e bonito
@davidaustin6962
@davidaustin6962 3 роки тому
Nice. Only dif I'd make is put a label for the voltages and use those displays for the current.
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