Make Your Power Supply to Fit in a Full Power Strip

by eurgeli in Circuits > Assistive Tech

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Make Your Power Supply to Fit in a Full Power Strip

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usually when your power strip is full
u cant add a lot of power supply so this will help u

Tools U Will Need

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Get the Head Off

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start by removing the head using a saw

Clean Things

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first clean the table then remove the heat-shrink tubing

Make the Holes

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u need to make 2 holes at the front of power supply use your solder or a drill

Connecting the Head

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put 2 short wires in the holes you just made and solder the wires in the head connectes

Hot Glue

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fill the head with hot glue and place that as u see in the photo

Finish the Connection

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connect the wires with the transformer inside the power supply and secure them with hot glue

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find a pease of plastic and cover the hole don't forget to add hot glue

Finish

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all done now

One More Step

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u can use this to repair other power supply heads