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Stang_Man
01-23-2004, 09:57 AM
I was wondering, if i can replace the potentiometer inside the trucontrol front panel, with something of higher resistance, so i dont have to cut the wires in the atx connector.

if i could remove the pins from the atx connector somehow, i'd do it that way, but i just can't figure it out..

Stang_Man
01-23-2004, 09:58 AM
here's a pic

3rd-Dimension
01-23-2004, 10:06 AM
:off:

U want that little grill in the 3.5 adapter bay?? Ive been trying to get ahold of another one. I'll pay! Just asking in case ur going to put something in it. Sorry if i pissed ya off for question :toast:

Stang_Man
01-23-2004, 10:16 AM
nevermind... it's impossible doing it this way, the pot is already set to 0ohms, and replacing it with another pot would be useless.

:(

3rd dimension, that's not a pic of my unit. I dont have the grill anymore, as I use this as floppy drive holder. sorry

Radical_53
01-29-2004, 02:43 AM
Why do you want to mod that? I was planning on buying a TC for myself too, as I have the normal TP version right now.

Can't you adjust the voltages that far? Would be quite a stupid thing then...

Hell-Fire
01-30-2004, 03:42 PM
Supposedly the psu's overcolt kicks in at 4.1v (3.3v), 6.5v(5v), and 14.4v(12v).

Does it actually get that far Stang_Man?

Radical_53
01-30-2004, 03:50 PM
Well, they say 5%, right?

So that would bei round 3.46, 5.25 and 12.6?

Should be really interesting to know. Still, if these voltages I just wrote here would be possible under load, for me it would still be sufficient ;)

Hell-Fire
01-30-2004, 04:05 PM
The 5% I think refers to the percentage away from the standard rail voltages after a 20% load change has occured.

That protects the psu if there has been a surge.

Radical_53
01-30-2004, 04:16 PM
Well, ok. I though the 5% was the maximum adjustment you could put ontop the normal voltages.

On the other hand: I should see that very soon... ;)

Garrett
01-30-2004, 05:33 PM
I was playing around with my TC as well, and indeed when I rotate the VR's clockwise my multimeter says 0 ohm :(

When you rotate them counterclockwise you increase the resistance, which lowers the voltage.

But then again, if you decide not to connect the panel at all, you get very low rails, but that's just because certain pins are not connected together at that moment...

Does anyone know of a way of modding the TC... whether it's inside the PSU or the panel?

I haven't tried fiddling with the ATX connector, I might look into that later though :D