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08-07-2015 05:09 AM
08-07-2015 05:09 AM
Pin layout of Power supply HSTN -PD05 P/N 379123-001
Hi Folks,
I want to use a HP power supply HSTN -PD05 P/N 379123-001 ,( lying around here, don't now in which HP Server-System it was used)
as a "of board" (Test) power supply supplying 12Volts.
In order to use it and measure the voltage, outside of a rack first, I need to know which pins of the Power Supply connectors have to be “bridged”
to turn the PS on
which pins are use to control the cooling fans. (noise reduction)
Can s.o. here send me a Pin Layout of the PS or even send me some examples (layout,photos....) how to use the PS out of the server as a 12 Volt / 5 Volt PS including the switch on/off and fan control Pin- Layout.
Maybe there is s.o. out there who knows how to modify the PS to (re)load a 12 V ( Car) Battery.
Xanks
Ed