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    computer power supply question

    does anyone know what the difference between +5v and +5v Good is?

    any help would be great.

    thanks

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    I know a PSU has multiple voltages output.

    3V, +12V, -12V, +5V and -5V.

    don't know what you are trying to do but try these websites.

    http://computer.howstuffworks.com/power-supply.htm

    http://www.webx.dk/oz2cpu/radios/psu-pc1.htm
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    yea they have +5v good wire also. im doing it at my course at the moment.

    its an older at power supply.

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    maybe you need to get the course instructor to earn his money and ask him/her.
    I have been attempting to build a motherboard PSU to run from 12V car battery, plenty will sell them from the states, can't find any suppliers in NZ without going 115V.

    let me know what you find out.
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    cheers dude
    ill let u know

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    Quote Originally Posted by raster
    maybe you need to get the course instructor to earn his money and ask him/her.
    I have been attempting to build a motherboard PSU to run from 12V car battery, plenty will sell them from the states, can't find any suppliers in NZ without going 115V.

    let me know what you find out.

    Easiest way to run a Standard PC and Printer from your car battery is to buy an inverter.

    If you did build a PSU how would you run the monitor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H
    Easiest way to run a Standard PC and Printer from your car battery is to buy an inverter.

    If you did build a PSU how would you run the monitor?
    4" LCD with touch screen, $400, although you can get 15" LCD's that run 12V but not touch screen.

    I want to make a incar MP3 player. wireless to home machine to upload what I want, can fit a fair few songs on 40G HDD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOTOXXX
    does anyone know what the difference between +5v and +5v Good is?

    any help would be great.

    thanks
    Power Good logic output, 0 or 5V. Power Good high (=1) means that the. power is good for operation.

    Basically its saying that the PSU has stabilized and its telling the MB that its OK to boot up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H
    Power Good logic output, 0 or 5V. Power Good high (=1) means that the. power is good for operation.

    Basically its saying that the PSU has stabilized and its telling the MB that its OK to boot up.
    a switch that comes on when power is up to 12V.
    Sounds about right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raster
    4" LCD with touch screen, $400, although you can get 15" LCD's that run 12V but not touch screen.

    I want to make a incar MP3 player. wireless to home machine to upload what I want, can fit a fair few songs on 40G HDD.

    I was looking at this some time ago. There are a few sites with guys that have built MP3 harddrives for their cars and all the info. Most of this was done before Ipods and suchlike came on the market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry H
    I was looking at this some time ago. There are a few sites with guys that have built MP3 harddrives for their cars and all the info. Most of this was done before Ipods and suchlike came on the market.
    Have you got some records of these sites, I have found one in USA but with purchased kits, about $1000 american before you get to the computer.
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    Heres some I just Googled. The more you search the more ideas you will get.

    http://www.chaos.org.uk/~altman/mp3mobile/

    http://www.bobblick.com/techref/proj...k/mp3book.html

    http://www.aaroncake.net/projects/mp3player.htm


    To power a standard pc from a car battery you would need to build a switchmode PS which in itself is very time consuming just for a one off.

    All that is required to play MP3s is something like a Pentium 200. Maybee buying a old laptop would be the go.

    The only turnoff with the little HD mp3 players is the crappy little interface. Basically all they are is a laptop HD with an interface and a few firmware codecs

    Laptop would be the way to go. If you got a more modern one you could even play DVDs , capture video , or watch TV.

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    Thanks for that GaryH, all I need now is someone to understand the scematics of the PSU, got the rest pretty much sorted out.
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    These sorts of projects take alot of nutting out.

    Some people will think you wasting your time. Why not just buy a car stereo?

    But if you manage to build something that works well others will be impressed by your abilities.

    Good luck if you decide to have a go at it.

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    Why not use the guts of an older laptop in the car? Most laptops can be run from 12v cig lighter socket. Touch screen might take a bit more effort
    I used an old NEC P100 as the MP3 player for my bike - sat in the top box, with a long lead up to a 3.5mm stereo jack between the seat and the tank.
    Worked fine, even while falling off on a wet road/rail bridge (as the Titanic went down, the band played on...)

    (Posted this before noting GarryH's post)
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