BTA
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Yes i know. Any link to active forum about picos knowledge?
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@Dschijn Do you mean wiring PC on/off switch to DA-2's ground? Remote and ground are wired together to provide power. Pico light is on, until i press on off on pc and all goes off...
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Hmm. I dont really understand how i can give dell continous power (signal) and where. Maybe i could wire PC power LED to give signal to Dell, but how should i do it??
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Any ideas how i could wire it stay on after i press on/off button on my pc? I mean, i power pc on normal on/off switch (inside pc, connected to mobo). Using that gives only momentary shortage to power on... And thanks your replys
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@Dschijn Yes i have Dell DA-2 we talking about here. Normally it haves 8pin connector, 3x ground, 3x+, 1x remote, 1x sense. 3x Ground + remote plugged together and 3x white wires (+) together. Red wire ingnored, does not seem to make any effect. Without blue one it wont power on, just staying in standby mode (orange light).
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@Dschijn 250w, not sure is it made my minibox or who. http://www.amazon.com/250w-DC-ATX-Power-Supply-Supplies/dp/B00NB6U3TS Even if i short picopsu (green+black) to power on it, same happens. Running fans only with dell da2 and no problem, but when i use it with pico no change! Pico running fine with other lower A brick. (shorted test, too less A to power pc)
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Little bit wrong place to post, but seems to be most active place. Trying to get DA2 to work with PicoPSU, but when i press on/Off button on pc, Dell PSU goes off, no lights showing. Replugging power cord makes green light active again. Polarity is right, its delivering 12.39V. How to make Dell DA-2 to stay ON, when pc is on? :/