Identifying Pico PSU's... bit stuck!

ElectroBlaster

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I bought something a few years back from another forum which comprised of a custom built box/unit housing an ITX board and other funky parts built for an industrial setting.

Its 7" touchscreen was showing no signs of life so I gutted the lot, keeping only what was of use!

The pico-psu works but I just cannot suss out what wattage it is?
Is there anyway I can find out?

I can get some pictures up if needs be!
 
@ElectroBlaster

Sadly my friend, my ability to use the force is limited on Sundays - pop up a picture and I will do my best to give you the information you require.
 
Hi m8 :)

Was kinda hoping you would appear! Basically I want to recycle it somehow... maybe powering an amiga or atari st. I shall sort the pictures out asap!

:)
 
Ok finally got the pictures sorted out:

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Hopefully these are ok?

:)
 
Indeed 12v DC in - Output will be 80 or 120 watts - pending model.

Please note that the output on the 5v is only 6.5A on the 80watt model
 
:D

You guys amaze me! The knowledge that floats around.

How can you tell? I am sat here even now and I cannot suss it... I had an incling it was 80w. but there is nothing, no model name, no serial code lol.

Anyway guys I thank you loads :D
 
:D

You guys amaze me! The knowledge that floats around.

How can you tell? I am sat here even now and I cannot suss it... I had an incling it was 80w. but there is nothing, no model name, no serial code lol.

Anyway guys I thank you loads :D

Pretty sure its the 120 due to layout
 
120W Pico PSU:
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80W unit:
media.nl


Notice the arrangement of the capacitors and the orientation of marks on the custom DC-DC converters.
 
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