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atx transformer used in car smps

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hentai

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hello everyone its been a long time and i wanna say im sry somehow that i only come to you in need but times are hard...

So i was thinking of using the transformer from an atx power supply in my smps. Take a look at this if u please:
http://mdcs.w.interia.pl/car100w/trafoatx.jpg
http://mdcs.w.interia.pl/index.html

as u can see there is a pin that the author noted 5 but i cant seem to understand its place on the transformer. Can someone shed some light?
Thank you!
 
What country and what language is that website?
Why does it load so slow?
I saw the schematic for the TDA7294 70W into 8 ohms amplifiers but I didn't wait for it to load the power supply schematic.
 
I clicked on a link and I got a very slowly loading hand-drawn sketch of the schematic. It started very fuzzy and after loading for a few minutes it got clearer and clearer.
 
Pin 2 is the center-tap of one winding and pin 5 is the center-tap of the another winding.
 
i know that but which of the transformers pins is pin 5 actually? This is what i cant figure out....
 
I have never seen a transformer from an ATX power supply. They are probably all different.

You could measure the 3 pins for one winding with an ohm-meter.
 
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