Attention :

 

For as long as I can remember, the need for larger power supplies has always been an issue with the enthusiast community. One of the easiest ways to beef up the power supply in your computer case is to daisy chain two power supplies together in your computer. This solution not unheard of for most of our readers, but how do you go about stuffing two power supplies into your case and make it to where both of them turn on at the same time? The way that I  knew about was done using a 24-pin adapter that gives you the ability to two PSUs for those needing more power.

 

 

Features :

 

Add2Psu Adapter Features:

1>24 pin and sata power cable
2> Solid State PC board
3> Non-heat generating
4> True Plug and Play
5> Compact design
6> Multiple mounting options
7> Virtually unlimited PSU’s

8> Space Saving Design
9> Better Power Distribution

 

 

 

Some details :

 

Small, lightweight, and true Plug N Play, the Add2Psu adapter allows you to add more power to your computer. No cutting wires or soldering, no compromising the integrity or function of your PC. Now there is a way to add more power to your PC. Finally a true plug and play way to manage additional power for those big video cards, bigger hard drives, cooling fans and cool lighting arrangements that everybody wants. Adding more power does not mean that you use more, you just have more to use. You get better power distribution than just using one power supply and you share the load with having more units.


The Add2PSU circuit board measures just 73mm x 25mm (2.85″ x 1.00″) and due to it’s rather small size, it can be mounted nearly anyplace. The Add 2 PSU comes with a 2″ x 1″ strip of 3M double sided tape on the back that covers up the solder points on the back of the PCB to keep them from shorting out and also allows you to easily mount it to your case. The sides of the PCB also have holes in them, so you could also screw it or zip tie it to something inside your PC case. The ends of the PCB don’t contain any trace routes, so if you really wanted to you could cut the ends off the device and shorten to just roughly 2.1″ if you wanted to.

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