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I am putting an ATX computer power supply into an arcade video game
cabinet, and I want to make sure that all of the cabinet's harness'
power/ground pins are used. The harness has four pins designated for
+12V, but the power supply's main 20-pin output connector has only one
+12V pin.
So I intend to use the two +12V pins from the square 4-pin output, and
one more +12V pin from one of the 4-pin peripheral power connectors.
Do I need to use the grounds on these same connectors also?
I already have enough(eight) grounds on the main 20-pin connector(if I
include the 3.3V sense), but I wanted to be sure.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
cabinet, and I want to make sure that all of the cabinet's harness'
power/ground pins are used. The harness has four pins designated for
+12V, but the power supply's main 20-pin output connector has only one
+12V pin.
So I intend to use the two +12V pins from the square 4-pin output, and
one more +12V pin from one of the 4-pin peripheral power connectors.
Do I need to use the grounds on these same connectors also?
I already have enough(eight) grounds on the main 20-pin connector(if I
include the 3.3V sense), but I wanted to be sure.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.