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24V from ATX power supply, it is possible?

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Hello. I am interested in obtaining 24Vdc from an old ATX - 350W. I saw some modifications, but all of that obtain voltages below 20V. It is possible to obtain 24V and 10A (aprox) from this ATX? The controller is a TL494.

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In my opinoin u can not.....at least it is not worthy.....
U have to change tarnsformer coil ratio.......But if u can modify u`r
device that needs 24 v....to a device that needs +12 -12 and gnd(and u`r atx has
-12) than that wloud be a possibility


Best of luck
 

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