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How To: Install a Powerstrip to your PC Power supply unit for a Stealth PC Case!

StarFox

Member
YES!! Thank you ScrubNinja!!!!! I almost wrote i hope scrub sees this and responds haha your the best man rep for sure, never would have thought of that on my own and its the perfect solution.. off to home depot :D :D
 

distagon

New member
Can you outline the ways in which I might get zapped? With the way this is wired, is it properly grounded? I really don't want to worry about working around a hot metal casing if not...

As long as I cover all the exposed leads with lots of hot glue, have secure connections, seal the case back up, and waterproof things...is there any risk of shock/fire?
 

ScrubNinja

Grow like nobody is watching
Veteran
No worries SF. Distagon, it's cool. I just mean don't hit the bong right before doing this. Get yourself into a professional mindstate beforehand so you don't get a wire crossed, and think as if you were a real electrician. You ever noticed those guys are exceptionally neat and you will never hear one say it should be ok. It's 100% correct and failsafe as humanly possible, every time, or it doesn't pass and it doesn't get plugged in.

If you do everything mentioned, you should be fine. It's a pretty simple setup really. Personally I would use a silicone based sealer instead of hot glue. Peace.
 

distagon

New member
Ok, I have my PSU opened up....and it looks like my wires follow a different color code.

I have a green/yellow striped wire (ground), and then a blue and a brown wire. Just looking around online it sounds like brown might be hot, and blue neutral. Just wondering if anyone can confirm this...

thanks
 
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Paranoid one

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Paranoid one

oh, well than location is a factor that i did not put into play.

Sorry.
 

Ghostwolf

Pirate & Cherokee Warrior for Freedom and Cannabis
Veteran
This is interesting. But I thought I would throw this out there for all. The last case I made wired a female plug to the power supplies switch wires so I wouldn't have to cut the plug off the power strip. And if needed I could change things around inside more easily.:)
 

leggiebomb

New member
Use Computer psu to run system

Use Computer psu to run system

Do you have more pictures of the wiring that replaced the computer psu? I am just trying to get more details before I start in on my own.
 
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