Just search on UA-cam for your psu and unlock voltage or voltage hack! There are 2 different resistors you need to add to the board inside! The videos will show you the steps and the resistors needed for the required voltage output! Hope this helps!👍🏼
@sasha2018rl the minimum output is 12.3vdc I don't know why you only see 6v! The resistor is applied to raise the voltage above 12.3vdc to a maximum of 15.5vdc
@@Jimmyboy1674 But I need to short pin 1 with 2, and it starts, but gives around 6 volts. If I connect pin 3 to gnd with 100Ohm resistor it starts correctly
Hi, I was sold one of these HPE supplies under the pretense that it worked with a normal PC. Is there a way that I can adapt it to a normal consumer motherboard?
@MorganEdgy they are designed to be used as a hot plug in power supply on a rack for mining or running a big computer system commercially! I would just get the power supply that is designed for your application
Yeeeeees! That's the video I was looking for. Thanks a lot!
No problem! Glad I could help!🤗👍🏼
Where do you put a resister to change the output voltage? What value resister do you use to get the max voltage?
My supply is 12.4 volts, I need to make it 14.V, please tell me
Just search on UA-cam for your psu and unlock voltage or voltage hack! There are 2 different resistors you need to add to the board inside! The videos will show you the steps and the resistors needed for the required voltage output! Hope this helps!👍🏼
Hi! How turn it into CC (constant current) supply?
Hi just short out pin 1 and 2 for constant voltage 12.3vdc
So I don’t need the resistor? Without it I have about 6 volts at output. I need to stabilise current on output to charge high capacity batteries
@sasha2018rl the minimum output is 12.3vdc I don't know why you only see 6v! The resistor is applied to raise the voltage above 12.3vdc to a maximum of 15.5vdc
@@Jimmyboy1674 But I need to short pin 1 with 2, and it starts, but gives around 6 volts. If I connect pin 3 to gnd with 100Ohm resistor it starts correctly
Hello, very interesting, how do I achieve 14.4 volts as the output voltage. Thanks for an answer.
Try different value resistors on the voltage.
Hi, I was sold one of these HPE supplies under the pretense that it worked with a normal PC. Is there a way that I can adapt it to a normal consumer motherboard?
@MorganEdgy they are designed to be used as a hot plug in power supply on a rack for mining or running a big computer system commercially! I would just get the power supply that is designed for your application