I'm back on track again after a few weeks of illness and madness -- those two are unrelated, so *no* mental illness
The little control box that is to host the connections have been completely redone. After hooking it up, still without a load, this is what I end up at:
http://media.noccy.com/watch/powerbox-fail - Video is in webm (vp8) format so use a HTML5 capable browser
After a little testing I removed the 300 ohm resistor and went straight on the +3.3V AUX standby power line.
There is an initial spike (that goes past 5V) and the voltage then slowly drops. What would you suggest to use for putting a load on the PSU? Is a high ohm resistor sufficient or should I try to dig up something like a fan or similar?
http://media.noccy.com/watch/powerbox-fail - Video is in webm (vp8) format so use a HTML5 capable browser
After a little testing I removed the 300 ohm resistor and went straight on the +3.3V AUX standby power line.
There is an initial spike (that goes past 5V) and the voltage then slowly drops. What would you suggest to use for putting a load on the PSU? Is a high ohm resistor sufficient or should I try to dig up something like a fan or similar?