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I found this photo online. Its someone using a pc atx power supply with a xbox 360. Helpful for my use. I Think I'm going to cut off the head of the socket instead of wiring it directly to the head. Do I connect the 3 12v wires to each other; same with the ground wires or only use 1 12v and 1 ground wire? I could also use the 5v standby power as led lighting with a switch.
I'm guessing this would work as good as a 'display board power supply' at a fraction of the cost (I have an unused power brick)
I plan on putting this in a reasonably sized wooden box and having hook ups in the back just like a receiver/stereo. Also I want to add a car radio antenna (powered) like the one below. I would use the stand by power for this.
http://www./itm/Car-Radio-Fm-Antenna-Signal-Booster-Amplifier-15db-Gain-/390326980787?pt=US_Wire_Harnesses&hash=item5ae14d10b3
Phreak480> Good information, I going to try and use the 5v standby power as led lighting with a switch.
KPierson> your right. The right setup has to have all the goods from the start. If I do want a perfect complete system I will make A better setup as my next audio project. I will definitely consider adding a battery to this one, probably not a car battery as they are to large and heavy.
oldspark> Thanks! you also scared me a little bit when you talked about overloading the fuse. But as you said it should be fine with normal use. It is a 10a fuse.
