QUOTE(shuhong90 @ Oct 18 2012, 05:26 PM)
LOl, it wont be that tedious bro, jz open ur psu, sleeve everything den closed it agn, why desolder it ? u wont even need to.
Sleeve starting from molex right? Sorry im noob. Hihihi Scirocco Project, COMPLETED
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Oct 18 2012, 05:30 PM
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Oct 18 2012, 07:37 PM
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QUOTE(arerife @ Oct 18 2012, 05:30 PM) no prob, everyone started with 0 knowledge and gradually learn. don afraid to ask FYI, err molex its a type of connector. u can open the psu, as well as de-pin the cable from connector, den u put the sleeve in, then u apply heat shrink near the pin, as well as the end of wire being soldered in the psu (dont worry, when u close the psu cover, everything will be hide inside, leaving nicely sleeve cable. NExt, put the pin inside back to the connector, done. one word of advice, u might encounter problem in closing psu cover, as the sleeve increase volume of cable. u i would advice make the cable output hole by dremelling. or u could try cutting off unused cable, den heatsrink the cut-ed area. that will yield the best result. If u are afraid of voiding warranty, u can sleeve without opening the psu cover, bt result wont be as nice though. u will see uneven heatsrink at the psu output hole. to solve that, u can buy extra large heatsrink at ACE hardware, which enclosed all the uneven heat srink, will look nicer and still keeping warranty . This post has been edited by shuhong90: Oct 18 2012, 07:38 PM |
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Oct 18 2012, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE(shuhong90 @ Oct 18 2012, 07:37 PM) no prob, everyone started with 0 knowledge and gradually learn. don afraid to ask Thank you very MUCH! Now I understand how to sleeve NON Modular psu with your great help. Thanks! FYI, err molex its a type of connector. u can open the psu, as well as de-pin the cable from connector, den u put the sleeve in, then u apply heat shrink near the pin, as well as the end of wire being soldered in the psu (dont worry, when u close the psu cover, everything will be hide inside, leaving nicely sleeve cable. NExt, put the pin inside back to the connector, done. one word of advice, u might encounter problem in closing psu cover, as the sleeve increase volume of cable. u i would advice make the cable output hole by dremelling. or u could try cutting off unused cable, den heatsrink the cut-ed area. that will yield the best result. If u are afraid of voiding warranty, u can sleeve without opening the psu cover, bt result wont be as nice though. u will see uneven heatsrink at the psu output hole. to solve that, u can buy extra large heatsrink at ACE hardware, which enclosed all the uneven heat srink, will look nicer and still keeping warranty . |
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Jan 18 2013, 04:38 AM
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sorry...where are the Scirocco thing...
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