PC Power Supply Unit (PSU) Tester
PC-Diag
ATX PSU Testing Unit
Closed Loop ATX power supply
tester, tests a computers power supply with dummy load and verifies outputs with LED status.
The PC-Diag PSU Tester is probably the simplest yet most comprehensive way
of testing the voltage output from PC power supply units -
The
PC-Diag Mini Power Supply Tester allows you to check the power
output to 20pin or 24pin motherboard power connectors as well
as, 8pin, 6pin, 4pin, IDE and SATA power supplies. The PC-Diag PSU
Tester tests the actual voltage of each power rail and the Power Good (PG) signal rise time.
The 10 LED display, combined with an audible beep warning
flags up a bad supply and lets you know if power is
outside the normal range for the output being
tested.
CONTENTS:
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x Mini Power Supply Tester.
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Overview
The computer power supply unit (PSU) is
often overlooked as a source of problems, yet it's one of the most important parts of a
PC and probably the easiest to test if you have the right
tool. If the PSU becomes defective or you install a damaged or defective
unit all sorts of problems can ensue, often resulting in
corrupted disks & data as well as blue screen errors, and even
severe damage to system hardware.
Not only does the mini ATX power supply
tester check for load verification, but it checks the output voltage from each of the power supply output
leads. This insures that a correct output is detected for
each supply to
instantly check the health of a PC's PSU, thus ensuring a
stable power supply thro all available voltages.
Usage
The PC-Diag ATX PSU Mini Tester is
exceptionally easy to use with no manual required: Simply turn on your power supply, plug in
a connector such as the 20-pin or 24-pin Molex
motherboard power supply connector to the mini tester and check the LED lights.
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If a power output is working OK, the LED will
go green and you will hear a two beeps.
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If the power output fails, the LED will be off and
an audible alarm will sound.
Also tests other connections, such as your floppy drive, HDD and SATA peripherals.
Checks power output for:
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20/24 pin female Molex connector
(motherboard), floppy disk, HDD, CDROM, SATA, 4pin (P4), 8pin (Dual-CPU), 6pin (PCI-Express).
Voltage support:
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+3.3V, -12V, PG, +5VSB, +12V, - 5V, and +5V
Instructions for use:
1. Plug-in ATX (20 or 24 pin) power supply connector to tester.
2. Plug-in power supply to outlet source and enable power switch.
3. Check LED status for 3.3V, -12V, PG, +5VS, +12V, - 5V, and +5V
4. Plug in HDD connector ONLY.
5. Check LED status for +12V and +5V.
6. Remove HDD connector.
7. Plug in 4, 6 or 8 pin CPU connector ONLY.
8. Check LED status for +12V.
9. Remove CPU connector.
10. Plug in floppy connector ONLY.
11. Check LED status for +12V and +5V.
12. Remove floppy connector.
13. Plug in SATA connector ONLY.
14. Check LED status for +12V, +3.3V and +5V.
15. Remove SATA Conector.
16. Unplug ATX connector.
Features
& Benefits:
Tests
PC power supplies helping avoid damage to expensive computer equipment Simple
To Use, plug a power supply connecter (one at a time) into
the tester and the LED lights will indicate how safe your
power supply actually is.
No
light + continuous beeps = power is bad
Compact
form factor: Dimensions: 9 x 7 x 3cm / 3.5 x 2.7 x 1" (W x L x D)
Supports
Testing Of:
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20 and 24 pin
motherboard power supply
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floppy
disk, HDD, CDROM, SATA, 4pin (P4), 8pin (Dual-CPU) and
6pin (PCI-Express) pwer supplies.
Green LED lights indicate status at a glance
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