USB power cable through case
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| - | + | Originally the PC case cover was removed to get the power cable rooted out of the case. | |
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[[image:usb_power out_case_2.jpg|225px]]<br /> | [[image:usb_power out_case_2.jpg|225px]]<br /> | ||
| - | Here | + | Here is the solution to the problem, with the 3.5" harddrive wired and working. |
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I used a 4 pin male- female from a uhf cb radio microphone set up but you can use many other things. | I used a 4 pin male- female from a uhf cb radio microphone set up but you can use many other things. | ||
| - | I made a long cable with the 4 wires: | + | I made a long cable with the 4 wires:<br /> |
| - | '''1''' = yellow 12v positive | + | '''1''' = yellow 12v positive<br /> |
| - | '''2''' = black earth chassis | + | '''2''' = black earth chassis<br /> |
| - | '''3''' = black earth chassis | + | '''3''' = black earth chassis<br /> |
| - | '''4''' = red 5v positive. | + | '''4''' = red 5v positive.<br /> |
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[[image:usb_power out_case_3.jpg|225px]]<br /> | [[image:usb_power out_case_3.jpg|225px]]<br /> | ||
Here you see where I fitted the base in the front of the case. | Here you see where I fitted the base in the front of the case. | ||
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[[image:usb_power out_case_4.jpg|225px]]<br /> | [[image:usb_power out_case_4.jpg|225px]]<br /> | ||
Here you see the internal wiring and harness I made up and then goes through to the base. | Here you see the internal wiring and harness I made up and then goes through to the base. | ||
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[[image:usb_power out_case_5.jpg|225px]]<br /> | [[image:usb_power out_case_5.jpg|225px]]<br /> | ||
Here you see the base to the hole that was already in the case.The lead from this base to the harddrive is just the same 4 wires as in picture 1 | Here you see the base to the hole that was already in the case.The lead from this base to the harddrive is just the same 4 wires as in picture 1 | ||
Revision as of 01:00, 17 December 2008
| USB power cable through case | |
| USB power cable through case | |
| Created | 2008 |
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| Creator | Loopy |
| Based On | n/a |
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Project details
Many times you use your PC to install/copy software onto an HDD to use in your real Amiga. If you have a 3.5" HDD and you don't have a case enclosure to use a 3.5" HD, opening the PC case all the time is not be a good solution, so this project is a way to overcome this by providing a PC with an external power output for the HDD.
The objective of this project was to pass the power cable for the HDD through the front of the PC, for a permanent power supply outside of the PC case. To achieve this I used a 4 pin male-female connector from an uhf cb radio microphone for the setup.
Setup of the power output
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Originally the PC case cover was removed to get the power cable rooted out of the case.
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Here is the solution to the problem, with the 3.5" harddrive wired and working.
I used a 4 pin male- female from a uhf cb radio microphone set up but you can use many other things.
I made a long cable with the 4 wires:
1 = yellow 12v positive
2 = black earth chassis
3 = black earth chassis
4 = red 5v positive.
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Here you see where I fitted the base in the front of the case.
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Here you see the internal wiring and harness I made up and then goes through to the base.
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Here you see the base to the hole that was already in the case.The lead from this base to the harddrive is just the same 4 wires as in picture 1
The cb microphone pins are numbered 1 to 4 and so is the plug for the harddrive. The microphone male - female connects with a lockout so only goes together one way. (This can't be wired wrong way)
Note: I've made a screw on cap so when cable is not plugged in the granddaughter doesn't touch it with metal and cause a short.
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