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02-17-2016, 06:19 PM #1
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Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
For those of us using OpenCockpits cards, they require 5V power. But, OpenCockpits doesn't explain how to achieve that.
I posted another thread, where I solved the mystery of using a computer's ATX power supply to get 5V of power to the card. But, it's very complicated and perhaps not the safest of things, given that an ATX handles a lot of electricity.
So, I found a GREAT solution. Photos are attached:
1) On eBay, for $4.50, buy this 5V DC 1A 1000mA US Regulated Power Supply Adpater with 5.5x2.1mm Plug:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121396561206
2) Get a Female 5.5mm Connector -- can be obtained from http://www.industrialelectronics.biz. Ross, there, knows the exact one to ship (such Connectors come in many sizes). Around $8.00.
3) Get a package of Molex .100 KK Housings & Terminals 2 Cir (2.54mm) -- can be obtained from http://www.industrialelectronics.biz. Ross, there, knows the exact one to ship. Around $7.50.
You'll need to know how to solder and assemble the Molex Housings & Terminals, and a search on YouTube can give you that instruction.
It's easy, then: make your Molex connector with two wires (+ and -), strip off the other ends to plug into the Female connector (be sure you have correct polarity), and then plug it all together. Works like a charm!
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02-26-2016, 11:46 AM #2
Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
thanks for this info.
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02-26-2016, 02:26 PM #3
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02-27-2016, 12:34 PM #4
Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
An alternative is to take +5V (red) and ground (black) from a spare outlet of the PowerSupply in your PC...
Nico
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02-27-2016, 12:49 PM #5
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Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
Thanks, Nico. I think you kindly replied to my thread about the PC ATX power supply, at http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php?t=29625 . I successfully solved that and gave some step-by-step guidance to others who are doing the same for the first time.
For me, the PC power supply is bulky, has a ton of wires everywhere, and is processing a ton of electricity. I wanted something simpler and cleaner.
So, this 5V eBay transformer and adapter are a really low-cost, simple, and clean solution.
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03-10-2016, 07:01 PM #6
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Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
I just went a very easy way by using an old Cellphone-Charger. They usally supply 5V and about 700 mA. Just removed the Plug and soldert it to the mastercard, works well so far!
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03-11-2016, 04:25 PM #7
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Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
double post
Last edited by HgQuecksilber; 03-12-2016 at 01:18 PM.
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03-11-2016, 04:29 PM #8
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Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
tripple post
Last edited by HgQuecksilber; 03-12-2016 at 01:18 PM.
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03-12-2016, 02:20 PM #9
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Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
Hi Hg,
I looked into that, too, but I seem to recall that the cell phone charger I had was 6V. It probably sounds trivial, but I had no idea if 6V would be 1V too much for the OC board. I just didn't want to take a chance.
And, soldering it to the master card well, yes, that works. I just like plugs, for easy assembly/disassembly in the future.
Thanks for your input!
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03-12-2016, 10:18 PM #10
Re: Easy 5V Power Supply for OpenCockpits Cards
I think the reason some of us go for the PC ATX is because we need to ensure we have enough amps for our outputs --for example for my back lighting I have a 5v with up to 25 amp load. The ATX is also wired up to the glareshield lighting which takes 12V. The overhead which I have yet to wire up will also be fed a lead from this ATX.
So I end up saving 3 power plugs and ensure that there enough amps to power all the lighting within the system.
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