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Old 08-28-2007, 10:37 PM   #1
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Default Tutorial: Modular PSU 'HOW TO' (Done 8-28-07)

Ok Grez, this is for you :)

NOTE: I assume no responsibility for any harm or breakage due to this tutorial. Making your PSU modular will not make you more popular with the opposite sex. It will not make hair grow on your chest, however failure to follow EXPLICITLY this tutorial can cause hair loss which is not popular with the opposite sex.

Rough (but minimum) list of tools and items needed:
1. PSU (duh)
2. Soldering iron and .032 dia. rosin core solder (Radio Shack has good stuff for this)
3. Screwdriver, usually #2 Phillips
4. Multimeter (just in case)
5. Wire strippers, the blue and yellow ones are available different places and work great for all sizes of wire
6. Side or diagonal wire cutters
7. Heatshrink tubing (HST), you want the matte finish or MIL SPEC kind, the shiny finish stuff sucks (also at the Shack) and electrical tape
8. Heat gun
9. As many jacks and plugs as you be doing dongles for (2 in this case) Also found at Universal Radio
10. Dremel with normal sized sanding drum
11. 1/8" metal or bi-metal drill bit
12. 9/16" boring bit for wood or metal, doesnt matter here as it wont dull enough to be ruined
13. Piece of 1'" x 2" wood, at least 8-10" long
14. Optional, switch for shorting PSU to turn on, LED to show PSU is on (not done in this installment), fans to replace boring stock ones



Sticker of doom! We are doomed! If you are ballsy enough, go ahead and ruin your brand new 5 year warranty and do this mod! Again I assume no responsibility for any harm or breakage due to this tutorial.



5 screws later and the top is off, man im tired...




Isolate the wiring you want to modify, untangle and set aside



I opted to place the plugs above the main wiring outlet, due to the dual fan setup I was limited to where i could place jacks. Before i drilled and made a hole i didnt want, i made sure i had at least 1" clearance behind the case panel for the jack and wiring to make sure it wont be pinched or kinked when re-assembled



Lay out your jacks to make sure you have enough panel room and clearance behind the panel for the nuts so the jacks can be tightened properly, dont space them too close together. I left enough room to add another jack in between but off set from these two at a later date



Mark CAREFULLY and drill your holes, i opted to do one at a time due to heat. Patience is needed here as the steel is fairly tough and you dont want fingers or wiring ruined from drilling too fast. Use the 9/16" boring bit and then the dremel to clean up the hole, sanding until the drum fits in the hole and then its the perfect size for the jack. Using the 1" x 2" piece of wood comes in handy here, drill a relief hole (not all the way through) with the boring bit FIRST, then center that hole with the PSU housing and that way you use the wood for holding the flimsy PSU casing still and wont burn your fingers from the heated steel





Now that youve made sure the jack fits good, you want to tin the tips of the wires. Hold the soldering iron and solder to the wire and coat the entire end so the individual wires are now one. This is so youll have an easier time soldering to the plug and later the jack



Gently cut off the heatshrink and ziptie, slide a new piece of HST at least halfway down (farther from the heat source the better till youre done soldering), and then the plug once its disassembled



Carefully solder the plug end on, the pins are numbered 1-4, i used 1 for Yellow, 2 for Red, and 3/4 for black. The jack is also numbered, but in a reverse pattern so the pins will match up when mated.
I noticed on the Molex plugged dongles that the black wires are joined together on the inside, which is why i havent said anything about using the multimeter to verify which black wire you have (via continuity testing), the SATA connectors however do have dedicated black wires which will be addressed in the next installment

Plug Jack
1 | 3 3 | 1
2 | 4 4 | 2



Due to the limitations on the premodded dongle, i used some electrical tape vs HST to isolate the wires from each other and the plug housing



Slide the plug housing up and wriggle the HST till it sits in the housing but also covers the sleeving, shrink it using the heat gun, assemble the plug and admire your work!



For the inside of the PSU, the wires are long enough to use HST on each wire, make sure you cut it long enough to cover the terminal as well as the bare wire. Chances of it ever getting knocked around enough to short out while the PSU is on is VERY slim, but we want to cover our butts (and connections) and do the job right the first time



Sorry for the shaky pic, didnt realize it was fuzzy till now or i would have taken another one :)
Enjot your newly modded modular PSU!!


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Old 08-28-2007, 11:01 PM   #2
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not the first one on the forums, but deff a good one

could use some text though :]
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not the first one on the forums, but deff a good one

could use some text though :]
Typing as you speak, thats why i said IN PROGRESS :)
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Old 08-29-2007, 09:56 PM   #4
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pretty sweet :)

i just bought that same PSU three days ago :/ maybe?????? NO!
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really nice, i need to get a few things to try this, because im having a problem finding a good high wat sli psu thats modular, and that will fix it quick.
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really nice, i need to get a few things to try this, because im having a problem finding a good high wat sli psu thats modular, and that will fix it quick.
How high? 1000W not enough? http://www.xoxide.com/thermaltake-to...1000w-psu.html
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1000 is plenty but i am not wanting to have to jump up to the big bulky psu, and don't want to spend over $180 ish. i am looking for a 700-800 that is modular "screw type like in your pics" that has 2 steady 6 pin pcie connectors. cant wait to get a old psu and try this out. where did you get the modular jacks from?

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1000 is plenty but i am not wanting to have to jump up to the big bulky psu, and don't want to spend over $180 ish. i am looking for a 700-800 that is modular "screw type like in your pics" that has 2 steady 6 pin pcie connectors. cant wait to get a old psu and try this out. where did you get the modular jacks from?
I dont remember, ill check when i get home. Been out of town since Thursday afternoon.

The Kingwin MACH 1 700 has what you want. The MACH 1 600W was listed on the PSU buying guide in my sig. Im not sure about the 700 and 800W versions, but im sure they wouldnt be far off from the 600W since its the same line.

http://www.xoxide.com/kingwin-mach1-700w-psu.html
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Yeah, they're rated well...I've just been too lazy of a bastard to get them added. That, and I've been recovering from a concussion. Lol, yes, for real. I'm ok...I'll bore you guys with the details later.

Anyway, back on topic...FZ, this is freaking AWESOME. Very nice tut, and I'm sure it will be used repeatedly around here. +rep for joo
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THANK YOU SO MUCH, thats almost perfect, i have been looking for a while now i must have missed these because the have that same look as all the other power supplies. i like the 800 it will go goo with the kingwin gladiator hybrid psu cooler. furball and grez yall fuxin rox

and i hope you get better grez, try not to lose any of that tech knowledge with that head injury.
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Yeah, they're rated well...I've just been too lazy of a bastard to get them added. That, and I've been recovering from a concussion. Lol, yes, for real. I'm ok...I'll bore you guys with the details later.

Anyway, back on topic...FZ, this is freaking AWESOME. Very nice tut, and I'm sure it will be used repeatedly around here. +rep for joo
Wow, you just now saw this? Im hurt, its been here since last summer...

LOL thanks man :)
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Ouch...yeah, I must've missed the original thread...glad someone bumped it. It more than deserves the attention.
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Ouch...yeah, I must've missed the original thread...glad someone bumped it. It more than deserves the attention.
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hey guys have you found out where to buy the modular jacks yet?
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hey guys have you found out where to buy the modular jacks yet?
Just edited the parts list to show the website addy for them :)
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Awesome!!!
But i cant find the connectors what category are they under, or what is the name of the connector?
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But i cant find the connectors what category are they under, or what is the name of the connector?
http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...s/micconn.html
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