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January 3rd, 2013 10:00

all in one a2010 power supply

Dead power supply I think, but I need a pinout on the 18 pin connector. This supply is to expensive to buy an try. The number on the supply is dps-200-164.

thanks for any input

Brian

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January 4th, 2013 11:00

http://www.deltaenergysystems.com/en/support-contact.htm

Not sure if delta would give that info out. YMMV.

I'm thinking Black is ground and Yellow is +12V and Green is +pson , Purple +5V sb, Grey is PWR good.

That Might be a GOOD guess based on the wire colors.

Cutting off the cable close to the power supply would give you something to work with.

However you are just as likely to blow up the whole thing if you guess wrong.

Colors arent something that they would deviate from for manufacturing reasons. So if you look at this.

Green is PWR ON

Purple is +5V SBY

Yellow is +12V

Black is GND.




Manufacturer: Dell
Dell Part Numbers: GW715 0GW715 CN-0GW715
Asus Part Number: 04G185022410DE
Model Number: DPS-200PP-164 A
Compatible Models: Dell XPS One A2010 MTG All in one Touch Screen Desktop PC




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January 4th, 2013 08:00

mpyrol,

My apologies, but we do not have the pinouts for power supply GW715 in our documentation.

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January 13th, 2013 21:00

Once I opened it many of the leads were marked

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September 10th, 2014 19:00

Hello Brian. My PSU dead. you fix 24pin to 18pin or no

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July 25th, 2015 00:00

Not trying to Necro-post or anything.


Just wanted to let some people know that I did this, used an ATX Power Supply in a Dell All-In-One.


It was a bit of research, but if anyone wants to know, find me on Twitter @SaintInix

It sparked twice, puffed smoke once, but in the end it still works. (All that stuff was my own screw-ups, I know how to safely connect the power supply)

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August 25th, 2015 23:00

Hey, 

I want to know more about  replacement of dell psu  with normal atx psu.

It's possible?

Thank you in advance!

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