On 25 Dec 2005 12:23:43 -0800,
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>One more thing I just thought of. Should I apply a load to the un-used
>power voltages?
No, presuming these are normal drives, they'll already be
loading the 5V and 12V rails, which is what is necessary.
Ordinarily a PSU will only require 5V, or 5V and 12V, loads
and if the others float into off-spec values it is of no
consequence because the PSU is engineered to accomodate the
voltage range and the actual voltage level of unused
(unloaded) rails is just that- unused and effects no
equipment.
> I understand a switching power supply needs a load to
>function properly. Since hard drives only use +5 and +12 volts should
>I apply a load to the other voltages? Or, will using only the 2
>voltages be enough to make the power supply happy?
Rarely one might come across PSU that monitor 3.3V rail,
even rarer the others. It's not common enough that one
needs to plan for it, rather checking afterwards if the
expected operation is not achieved with only 5V and 12V
loads. One possible indicator of such an alternate-rail
sensing is that on the other leads (besides 5V or 12V),
there are two wires going to the same ATX connector pin
position, one lower gauge (like 18-20) for delivering power
and one thinner feedback wire for sensing. Again, this is
not usually necessary to consider, only check if it doesn't
work as expected.