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I just purchased a Senstron 400watt AP2 ATX power supply. It has the regular harness of 4-pin connectors for hard drives, smaller connectors for floppy drives, as well as the big ATX connector for the main board.
However, there are 3 additional connectors which I've never seen before:
1. 3" long green wire & black wire terminating in a 2prong male connector, which then has a short black-wire extension, terminating in another connector, a 2pin female. What is this? They almost look like they're supposed to connect together... The connectors's pins are of the same size as the standard 4-pin, except they are only 2-pin wide.
2. A connector which looks identical to an AT connector; but usually
there are 2 of them. Here there's only 1. It is marked "P14" in blue ink. wires: black, black, black, orange, orange, red.
i went to www.senstron.com, but no specs there; they just sell the oem
supermicro-style addtronics stuff.
btw, THANKS SO MUCH for all the help!!
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