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somunny:
This is the second power supply I've converted using this tutorial.

The fan on the top was relocated from inside to make space for the wiring.  I still need to add some feet and label the outputs (gotta order some 'white on clear' label tape for the P-Touch).

Outputs: yellow=+12VDC, blue=-12VDC, black=ground, red=+5VDC, white=-5VDC

These really come in handy when you need to test LED arrays.

SavannahLion:
LOL. That's funny that they have a tutorial. Honestly, I never really thought to use posts and cut everything short like that. I have a PSU buried somewhere where I built a harness that's simply shorted with a jumper and added pigtails and alligator clips. Basically a fire hazard waiting to happen.  >:D

Thanks for the link, there's a few ideas I never really considered before.

DaOld Man:
I have an old AT power supply that would be perfect for this.

abzman2000:
what about 3.3? I find that good for lots of things

Ed_McCarron:
Nice site.  They also had this:

http://www.wikihow.com/Build-a-Shed

Could be handy for some folks around here.

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