I wasn't really sure where to put this, but here goes.
I recently got the idea to build myself a cheapo benchtop power supply using an old ATX computer PSU that I had. Everything works fine, and I've been using it, but now I think I want to make it more functional by adding a variable line and some banana jacks.
Here are the specs of the PSU:
| +5.0V | 18.0A* |
| +3.3V | 11.0A* |
| +12.0V | 17.0A |
| -12.0V | 0.3A |
| +5.0VS | 2.0A |
| TOTAL 250W MAX | |
*Between the 5.0V and the 3.3V there is a little bridge that says TOTAL 120W MAX.
Obviously, the lower amps I'm not worried about, but the higher ones bring some confusion.
I was originally going to go with these Banana Jacks for my PSU: http://www.newark.com/johnson-emerson/108-0902-001/banana-jack-15a-solder-red/dp/39F1574
But, then I noticed that their current rating is 15.0A which is less than my power supply will supposedly put out.
Now I am considering using these Banana Jacks: http://www.newark.com/pomona/72930-0/banana-jack-36a-screw-black/dp/26M8715
(albeit from a different source, I'm not sure why these are so expensive here)
I was wondering if this change was necessary, because, the second set of jack's will cost me about 5x as much as the first set.
Any help is greatly appreciated.