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Artesyn 7001138 power supply, foil inside the power supply, connection, a few questions

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  • #1 18954723
    Tomaszek111111
    Level 4  
    Hello. I bought this artesyn 7001138 power supply (see photo) and the first thing I did was take off the cover to see what was inside. I noticed this plastic foil (see photo) and I don`t know what to do with it, should I leave it, unscrew the power supply and take it out or what?


    Second question,
    I would like to connect it, but I see that on the side where the pins are located, etc. (where the boards and the place with the pins are) it is made of plastic (see photo). I don`t know if I should download it somehow or should I buy a board with a male input, solder it and insert it into the power supply? (There is a female entrance, see photo)

    Third question,
    To start it, simply connect the power supply cable from the fan side to the mains. Solder pin 3 to 4? Anything else?
    And next to the field with pins, there are three more fields to which you should solder the plus cable and which to the minus one?
    I would really like to ask for help.

    Artesyn 7001138 power supply, foil inside the power supply, connection, a few questions


    Artesyn 7001138 power supply, foil inside the power supply, connection, a few questions

    Artesyn 7001138 power supply, foil inside the power supply, connection, a few questions



    Artesyn 7001138 power supply, foil inside the power supply, connection, a few questions

    (Here in the photo, you can see that there is also this foil under the tile, a transparent plastic one)
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    #2 18954731
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    Tomaszek111111 wrote:
    I noticed this plastic foil (see photo) and I don`t know what to do with it, should I leave it, unscrew the power supply and take it out or what?


    Leave it and don`t even think about removing it.
  • #3 18954741
    Tomaszek111111
    Level 4  
    Leave it and don`t even think about removing it.[/quote]


    Ok, I`ll leave it and it won`t melt or something?



    Ps. Can you help me with the rest of the questions? 😅
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  • #4 18954747
    Rysiek2
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    Tomaszek111111 wrote:
    I noticed this plastic foil (see photo) and I don`t know what to do with it, should I leave it, unscrew the power supply and take it out or what?


    Leave it and don`t even think about removing it.

    If you feel up to it, here is a description of how to modify this wonder:
    https://kamboti.unpatti.ac.id/2015/11/19/modi...syn-7001138-for-a-13-5-vdc-69-a-power-supply/
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  • #5 18954762
    Tomaszek111111
    Level 4  
    I don`t plan to modify it yet, but thank you for sending the page. I still don`t know how to run it on 12v and what to do with the plastics that cover the access to solder the wires and pin 3 of 4.
  • #7 18954781
    Tomaszek111111
    Level 4  
    Thank you. So, solder a wire to pin 3 that I will connect to the switch, and solder the wire from the switch to pin 4? If I understood correctly?
    (I`d rather be sure than mess something up and break it)

    One more thing, how to remove the plastic housing for the pins and the 3 fields next to it?
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  • #8 18955185
    gumisie
    Level 43  
    Tomaszek111111 wrote:
    One more thing, how to remove the plastic housing for the pins and the 3 fields next to it?
    These are not "housings", but sockets and appropriate plugs must be used.
  • #9 18955785
    Tomaszek111111
    Level 4  
    gumisie wrote:
    Tomaszek111111 wrote:
    One more thing, how to remove the plastic housing for the pins and the 3 fields next to it?
    These are not "housings", but sockets and appropriate plugs must be used.


    So to get to the tiles I would have to break the plastic? Can`t you download it somehow?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the Artesyn 7001138 power supply, focusing on three main concerns. First, users advise leaving the plastic foil inside the power supply untouched, as it is not harmful. Second, there is confusion regarding the connection process; users clarify that the plastic covering the pins is not meant to be removed, and appropriate plugs should be used instead. Lastly, to power the unit, it is suggested to solder a wire from pin 3 to a switch and then to pin 4. Additional guidance is sought on how to connect the power supply to a 12V system and the proper handling of the plastic housing around the pins.
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