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Computer Maine Power Supply Tester ATX BTX ITX TF Supply LCD Liquid Crystal DiL6

$ 6.82

Availability: 96 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Marke: SODIAL
  • Form Factor: Regular
  • Modified Item: No
  • Modification Description: No
  • Bundle Description: Regular
  • Model: Regular
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item Length: Regular
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
  • Connectors Supported: Regular
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item Width: Regular
  • California Prop 65 Warning: No
  • Cable Length: Regular
  • Connectivity: Regular
  • Item Height: Regular
  • Brand: Unbrand
  • Type: Regular Type
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Hersteller: SODIAL

    Description

    Computer Maine Power Supply Tester ATX BTX ITX TF Supply LCD Liquid Crystal DiL6
    Operation method: 1. Insert the 20Pin or 24Pin plug of the no-load power supply into the corresponding position of the power tester. Turn on the power and at the same time there will be two start-up sounds, if each group of values does flash or alarm, it means that the output power of this power supply is normal. If the corresponding voltage or PG value is displayed as a flashing alarm state, it means that the power supply is a faulty power supply!
    Hint: If you only plug in the 20Pin or 24Pin interface tester screen (at +12V2) to alarm and display LL, it is shown here that LL is used for testing 4P or 6P/8P. If it is plugged in, you can leave it alone. Or plug in Just go to one of the groups. Please make sure that the 4P must be inserted in the 4P position! Don't insert it wrong!
    2. Other large 4P (D interface), small 4P (floppy drive interface), 4P/8P (CPU interface), 6P ( interface), SATA interface, these interfaces need to be tested before plugging in. It can be left unplugged when testing.
    Plug in the large 4P (D interface) and the small 4P (floppy drive interface). The +12V and +5V indicator lights on the left side of the tester are on (if the lights are off, it means that this group of lines is faulty.). Plug in 4P/8P (CPU interface), 6P ( interface) tester screen (at +12V2) displays the test voltage (if there is a fault, it will flash an alarm).
    Plug in the +12V and +5V and +3.3V indicator lights on the left side of the SATA interface tester. (If the light is off, it means that the line of this group is faulty. The power supply SATA interface of individual manufacturers does have a +3.3V voltage output.)
    Nowadays, the number of power output groups is increasing. As long as one of them causes problems, the hardware of the computer system may work properly or even burn out related accessorie