Need power supply for project
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 10:34 pm
Hi,
I am making a water cooler for a Tig welding machine using parts from a PC water cooling system. So far I have a small radiator, two fans and a small pump. I will be making an aluminium reservoir to supply the coolant but what I really need is to find a suitable power supply that will take 240v (from the mains) and convert it to 12VDC and with multiple outputs with enough amperage to run all my components. I think the pump requires 2amps and the fans run on approx. 0.15amps each. I have thought about using a PC power supply unit but it just seems OTT as most of the wiring and functions it powers would not be used and only a couple of auxilliary output would be needed.
Can anyone think of a suitable PSU that I can use which can be hooked up to my components and that I could rob from some mainstream electrical device (i.e. that is cheap!).
Thanks
Andy
I am making a water cooler for a Tig welding machine using parts from a PC water cooling system. So far I have a small radiator, two fans and a small pump. I will be making an aluminium reservoir to supply the coolant but what I really need is to find a suitable power supply that will take 240v (from the mains) and convert it to 12VDC and with multiple outputs with enough amperage to run all my components. I think the pump requires 2amps and the fans run on approx. 0.15amps each. I have thought about using a PC power supply unit but it just seems OTT as most of the wiring and functions it powers would not be used and only a couple of auxilliary output would be needed.
Can anyone think of a suitable PSU that I can use which can be hooked up to my components and that I could rob from some mainstream electrical device (i.e. that is cheap!).
Thanks
Andy