Power a 12V WiFi DSL Router From a PC Power Supply Unit

by hikaru mounir in Circuits > Reuse

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Power a 12V WiFi DSL Router From a PC Power Supply Unit

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Hello everybody.

How are you?

Do you know what is the worst scenario could internet addicts had ?!

No internet access.

Today I will show you how to power a 12v WiFi DSL Router from a PC power supply unit.

I tried it with a friend and it worked fine.

It was an emergency solution, and we did not pay for another AC adapter, we just used the old cable from the damaged AC adapter.

The AC Adapter out put was: 12V DC , 500 mA.

What Do You Need ?

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• The old AC adapter cable.

• Molex to SATA connector.

• Cutting tool.

• Duct tape.

• Lighter (optional).

• Soldering iron and solder (optional).

WARNING ...

PLEASE,

IF YOU ARE UNDER AGE ,OR NOT FAMILIAR WITH SOLDERING OR DEALING WITH ELECTRICITY, PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS ON YOUR OWN, ASK FOR ASSISTANT OR SUPERVISING.

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU HURT YOURSELF OR IF ANY THING MAY GO WRONG.


Cutting and Soldering the Wires

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Cut of the cable from the AC adapter and strip the end.

Cut the wires of the Molex connector, put the SATA connector away.

Strip one black wire and the yellow wire and remove the other two.

Black wire = GND.

Yellow wire = 12V DC.

Solder the wires:

The positive with the yellow wire

The negative with the Black wire

Covering the Wires

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Cover the soldered areas with a duct tape and apply heat with the lighter.

Plug in the Cable

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Turn of your computer.

Disconnect your PC from the wall outlet.

Open the case.

Plug in the new cable.

Close the case.

Turn on the PC.

Before you try to plug the connector to the router, you can measure the current and the voltage coming out from the PC PSU with a multimeter.

Now you are ready to be online again.

Have a nice day.