So I’ve been working on building my own resistance soldering unit for a while now, and the original attempt using a automobile charger didn’t work as the unit didn’t have high enough amps at lower volts. So today, I stumbled upon a $4 computer power supply unit at Goodwill, I bought it thinking I could make it work.
Here’s the specs;
DC output +3.3V @ 28.0 A, +5V @ 34.0 A, + 12V @ 21A, -5V @.5A, -12V @.8A, +5Vab (what’s the ab stand for?) @ 2.0A
After looking at all the specs online it seems that the 12V @ 21Amps should work just fine for resistance soldering. But here’s my question, because the unit has a bunch of outputs should I design something to work with each of the ranges, or just concentrate on the 12V?
Thoughts?