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coasternuts:
Excellent!  That's what I thought too but on my ATX packaging, it says 27A for output. 

So I'll go out and get molex connectors this weekend and try out my already dismantled AC/DC adapter.   ;D

SteveJ34, that spider-man marquee is sweet!!  Nice work!

Trimoor apparently likes "Chilly Willy".  (Wasn't that shooter from an episode?)

Thanks for the input all.

SteveJ34:

--- Quote from: coasternuts on April 29, 2005, 08:16:02 am ---Excellent!  That's what I thought too but on my ATX packaging, it says 27A for output. 
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I *think* that may be a rating for the maximum draw...


--- Quote from: coasternuts on April 29, 2005, 08:16:02 am ---
SteveJ34, that spider-man marquee is sweet!!  Nice work!
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Have to give Snaake his kudo's for helping with that one...for a nominal fee.

If anyone would like the full size finished art I'd be willing to share.

Trimoor:

--- Quote from: coasternuts on April 29, 2005, 08:16:02 am ---Trimoor apparently likes "Chilly Willy". (Wasn't that shooter from an episode?)

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Ha!  Yes, it was from one of Walter Lantz's many wonderful Chilly Willy classics.  They sure don't make 'em like they used to.  For those interested, visit http://www.chillywillyfan.com/video.php to download episodes.  I made the shooting animation from A Gooney is Born

The 27A rating on the power supply is the maximum.  Keep in mind some power supplies can be damaged if it doesn't have a proper load on it (like a motherboard).  Older ones usually fair better for non-computer applications.  A wall wart DC power supply is best.

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