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Hi guys! I'm trying to power a 41hz.com AMP9B with an XBOX360 203W power brick and can't get it to work. I have schematics and can take pics of the internals for reference.
My issue is that I can not get the power brick to turn on and supply the +12V. I'm reading +5V off the red wire (stndby) and about .77V off the blue wire (communication wire/turn on). The only thing that really makes this tough for me to diagnose is that there are three illuminations. Red, Orange, and green. The power brick is always orange. I can't get it to green. Orange is standby, possible fault, possible everything .Any help? Thanks in advance! XBOX 360 schematics - http://www.xbox-modchips.com/xbox360...HandC-V1_4.pdf Last edited by joeybutts; 21st November 2009 at 04:27 PM. |
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Looking around the net you need to pull the PwrON wire (White or Green depends on version) to 3 to 5volts to switch the brick out of standby.
A switch between standby and PwrON should do the trick. |
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