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BitsPower 24‑Pin ATX Bridge/Tester with Fan Header — BPTA‑PSC‑SOC
BitsPower 24‑Pin ATX Bridge/Tester with Fan Header — BPTA‑PSC‑SOC
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BitsPower 24‑Pin ATX Bridge/Tester with Fan Header — BPTA‑PSC‑SOC
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BitsPower 24‑Pin ATX Bridge/Tester with Fan Header — BPTA‑PSC‑SOC
BitsPower 24‑Pin ATX Bridge/Tester with Fan Header — BPTA‑PSC‑SOC
BitsPower 24‑Pin ATX Bridge/Tester with Fan Header (BPTA‑PSC‑SOC) is a compact adapter that connects to a standard 24‑pin ATX power cable to provide a reliable temporary power bridge and an integrated fan power output. The unit is intended for situations where a motherboard is absent or being tested: it allows ATX power supplies to be started and supplies a +12V fan header to run case fans or small 12V peripherals. The design simplifies bench testing of PSUs and short-term setups requiring a stable fan feed from the ATX connector.
This adapter enables safe and quick activation of an ATX power supply without a motherboard, reducing the need for improvised wiring. The built‑in fan header delivers a direct +12V output for powering one standard case fan or other small 12V devices. Its compact form factor and standard 24‑pin connector make it compatible with a wide range of PSUs and convenient to carry for diagnostics or testing. The product is plug‑and‑play and minimizes handling of individual wires during setup.
Connect the adapter to the 24‑pin ATX cable from the power supply, ensuring the connector is fully seated. Attach a compatible case fan or 12V peripheral to the fan header. Once connected, power on the ATX supply using its switch; the adapter completes the necessary circuit to allow the PSU to start and delivers +12V to the fan header. Use this setup only for testing, temporary power, or diagnostics and avoid prolonged operation in uncontrolled environments.
Use the adapter on a non‑conductive surface and avoid connecting high‑current devices to the fan header. Verify fan polarity before powering on and monitor temperatures and fan operation during tests. Disconnect the adapter when not actively testing and follow standard safety practices for working with ATX power supplies.
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