h-a-l-9000 wrote:I meant there is no current there that is *not* decoupled from the 'live current' of the power outlet (would be dangerous to touch). Of course there is the 5V standby voltage, which might not even kill ants.
AT power supplies have the thick black cable to the power switch. This is real live current and if the connections to the switch are not isolated you need to be very careful (or better: don't even plug it in).
Thanks for clearing this up! 😁
Indeed, 240v (and 120v in the US) is very much different from the weak 5v.
Iirc I once fried a board when I plugged in the powercord (had jumper set to clear CMOS) even though the power switch was turned off...I think?
The 5vsb is probably also powering the flash ROM and the BIOS battery takes over when the system is completely disconnected, right?
Dang 🤣, 13:37pm but I feel like it's 7am in my head! 😜
Edit:But anyway, the vast majority of the ATX PSU's I come across for which I think "Hey, this would make an excellent PSU for an AT board!" has the vent holes in the bottom of the PSU. For me an excellent ATX PSU for an AT case is like a 235W high quality (but second hand) ATX PSU as 235W is kinda sucky for almost any ATX rig, but I find I'll probably have to saw in extra vent holes for it so air can actually more through the PSU (and also remove hot air from the insides of the AT case).
AT cases look really cute!! But their design was getting very limited towards the end of it's reign....but they look so nice! 😁
Every time I work inside an AT case I'm like "My god...cmon stuped cable, stay there!...ouch, another cut in my finger!" but when I'm finally done and have the closed system case powered on and such...THE JOY! L O L!