SAVING LOTS WITH PC POWER SUPPLIES
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 11:28 pm
I have been working on diy projects for a while. Thought about saving energy etc. and i got an idea. Most of our a/v appliances have tranformers to give dc power to the circuit boards . so i thought about saving energy by hacking my tv to test my idea. I found the main power supply and tested the dc output and found it to be 12vdc. So i took apart a pc power supply. It has various outputs, from 3.3vdc to 12vdc. And a few of each.
Started having fun with the wiring and, the tv works from the pc power supply. Then, i was in a lighting shop one day, and saw the 12v globes on special, but its the ones that need a starter and capacitor. I bought some and went home. While sitting at my bench, i played around with the globes, and got excited when i saw that the 12v globes, lit up when connected to 5vdc. Not daylight bright, but when i added 5 more, each to a 5vdc contact, it was enough to light up our bedroom. To make it more convienient, i added a switch to each and strategically placed them around the room. Switches in a central area of coarse.
One on each side of the bed for reading and the other 4, i placed to light up the whole room.
So, there i saved up to 20% on electricity, as i can turn the pc power supply off when we are not there.
(Keep in mind, we share a house with my mother in law and 7 other freeloaders)
Then i built phone chargers and also added a small audio circuit to the mix.
So 1 220vac input, powers quite a few dc points and the bill went down dramatically.
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Started having fun with the wiring and, the tv works from the pc power supply. Then, i was in a lighting shop one day, and saw the 12v globes on special, but its the ones that need a starter and capacitor. I bought some and went home. While sitting at my bench, i played around with the globes, and got excited when i saw that the 12v globes, lit up when connected to 5vdc. Not daylight bright, but when i added 5 more, each to a 5vdc contact, it was enough to light up our bedroom. To make it more convienient, i added a switch to each and strategically placed them around the room. Switches in a central area of coarse.
One on each side of the bed for reading and the other 4, i placed to light up the whole room.
So, there i saved up to 20% on electricity, as i can turn the pc power supply off when we are not there.
(Keep in mind, we share a house with my mother in law and 7 other freeloaders)
Then i built phone chargers and also added a small audio circuit to the mix.
So 1 220vac input, powers quite a few dc points and the bill went down dramatically.
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