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Product description
ATX Power Supply Repair Tool Tester LCD Detector Computer Host Power Tester Power Diagnostic Card
Color classification: LCD power supply tester, ATX power supply tester
Feature: Power Tester is a powerful voltage tester for PC power supply ATX. BTX and ITX are compatible, and the power supply can be tested. The LCD displays the voltage status. Suitable for ambitious hobby users, as well as a dedicated trade quick check. Plug the power plug 24 PIN and P4, P6 or P8 into the corresponding jack of the power test kit. Power on the power supply, you will hear the "Du Du" sound, if there is no flashing, the power output voltage is normal. If a certain voltage signal is not detected, or the detected voltage value exceeds the normal value, a long buzzer "DuDu" will be issued; If the corresponding voltage value or PG flashes, the power supply fails.
Product Type: PC 20/24-Pin ITX ATX BTX LCD Power Tester.
Interface type: 20/24pin (ATX connector).
Voltage test: +12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V, 5V standby (SB), 12V power supply is good Connectors: Floppy disk, HDD, CDROM, SATA, 4pin (P4), 8pin (dual CPU), 6pin (PCI-Express)
Material: plastic electronics
Dimensions: Approx. 96 x 62 x 20mm
Operation: Insert the no-load power supply 20pin or 24pin plug into the corresponding position of the power supply tester. Turn on the power, and "Didi" sounds twice at the same time, if each group of values does not flash and alarm, it means that the power output of this power supply is normal. The corresponding voltage or PG value is displayed as a flashing alarm state, which means that this power supply is a fault power supply! The test values can be found in the chart below. (Hint: If you only plug in the 20-pin or 24-pin interface tester screen (+12V2) to alarm and display the LL, the LL shown here is for testing 4P or 6P/8P, if it is not plugged in, you can leave it alone.) Or just plug in one of them. Please look for the 4P and be sure to plug it in the 4P position! Don't plug it incorrectly! )
Other large 4P (HDD interface), small 4P (floppy drive interface), 4P/8P (CPU interface), 6P (graphics card interface), SATA interface, these interfaces need to be tested before plugging in. It can be left unplugged when not tested. Plug in the large 4P (HDD interface), and the +12V and +5V display lights on the left side of the small 4P (floppy drive interface) tester are on (if the lights are not on, it means that this group of lines is faulty.) Plug in 4P/8P (CPU interface), 6P (graphics card interface) tester screen (+12V2) to display the test voltage (if there is a fault, it will flash an alarm). Plug in the SATA interface tester and the +12V, +5V and +3.3V displays on the left. (If the light does not turn on, it means that this group of lines is faulty.) Some manufacturers' power supply SATA interface does not have a +3.3V voltage output. )
1. Use high-quality materials, and the quality is guaranteed
2. Simple and easy to use, good stability
3. Small and delicate size
4. Power Tester is a voltage robust PC power tester that protects your computer from damage
5. Green indicator = power is normal
Input: 20/24pin (ATX-connector)
Voltage Detection: +12V, -12V, +5V, -5V, +3.3V, 5V Stand by(SB)12V, Power Good(PG)
Connection ports: Floppy, HDD, CDROM, SATA, 4 pin (P4), 8 pin (Dual-CPU), 6 pin (PCI-Express)
1. Power the power supply to be tested.
2. Insert the 24P (20P) plug of the power supply to be tested into the corresponding 24P (20P) socket of the power supply tester.
3. Check whether the seven lights on the right (+3.3, -12V, PG, +5VSB, +12V, -5V, +5V) are on, and it is better to be fully bright.
4. Insert the HDD plug of the power supply to be tested into the HDD socket of the power tester, and check whether the two lights on the left (+12, +5V) are on.
5. Unplug the HDD plug from the power tester, then insert the P4 (P6/P8) plug into the corresponding P4 (P6/P8) socket, and check whether the light on the left (+12V) is on.
6. Unplug the P4 (P6/P8) plug from the power tester, and then insert the FLOPPY plug into the corresponding FLOPPY socket, and check whether the two lights on the left (+12V, +5V) are on.
7. UNPLUG THE FLOPPY PLUG FROM THE POWER TESTER, THEN INSERT THE SATA PLUG INTO THE CORRESPONDING SATA SOCKET, AND CHECK WHETHER THE THREE LIGHTS ON THE LEFT (+12V, +3.3V, +5V) ARE ON.
Package include: A power supply tester