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Nitrous Oxide
Yeah.

I need a small Tutorial.

I need to know which wires get soldered to where on the mother board, and i need to know whether to take off the old plug or not, and if so how.

I assume i just desolder it.... but yeah.

Thanks.

Nitrous Oxide
small update.

Got it all figured out except for 2 wires.

GND_RS

and theres a fourth yellow wire thats smaller than the other 3....

Where the hell do these 2 wires go?

Thanks alot!
alpha_prime
QUOTE(Nitrous Oxide @ Jan 23 2008, 02:25 PM) *

small update.

Got it all figured out except for 2 wires.

GND_RS

and theres a fourth yellow wire thats smaller than the other 3....

Where the hell do these 2 wires go?

Thanks alot!


power supply pinout

the pinout is on page 9.

The tiny yellow and black cable are connected to the 12v and grnd on the left side of the power plug(pin 4&1 in that document) I actually measured them and all 12v and grnd wires connect to the same spot on your psu, so it won't really matter.
Nitrous Oxide
says that PDF is password protected....
alpha_prime
QUOTE(Nitrous Oxide @ Jan 23 2008, 04:01 PM) *

says that PDF is password protected....


weird, i googled it and could just open it. Anyway, here's the pinout:

IPB Image

1) GND
2) GND
3) GND
4) +12 VDC
5) +12 VDC
6) +12 VDC
7) Power Enable
8) +5 VDC (Standby)
9) Shield (GND)
10) Shield (GND)

Note:
Pin 7 Turns Pins 4, 5, 6 on when it is tied to ground.
RDC
GND_RS gets connected to ground, same as the other black wires. The 4th Yellow wire is 12v, same as the other 3.
alpha_prime
I've also got a question. When your 360 is on standby (power plug connected, 360 is off), does the tiny fan inside the psu work then?
funnybutrandom
QUOTE(alpha_prime @ Jan 24 2008, 08:19 PM) *

I've also got a question. When your 360 is on standby (power plug connected, 360 is off), does the tiny fan inside the psu work then?


no it shuts itself off
alpha_prime
QUOTE(funnybutrandom @ Jan 25 2008, 12:20 AM) *

no it shuts itself off

ok. So if i would replace the fan of my psu and attach it to the 12 v power points of my psu, it should work like normal?
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