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Computer Molex Power Y-Splitter

Computer Molex Power Y-Splitter
Many people out there have undoubtedly found themselves in a situation where they need to plug another computer component into their power supply but have run out of plugs. You think to yourself "jeez, I need more plugs!" Well, here is the solution.

Using parts from an old power supply and a case fan, I've built a Molex Y-splitter. I've seen these retail for around $4 (more if you take shipping into consideration). The parts I used were leftovers - total cost of $0.00.
 
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Step 1Materials & Tools

Materials & Tools
Just a friendly reminder: Always know the proper use of any of your equipment - read any manuals and take all safety precautions. Safety glasses are recommended in just about any endeavor including tools, so if you think you need them, WEAR THEM. I am not responsible if you hurt yourself attempting this mod and I hope you don't. I managed not to burn myself with the soldering iron this time, so go me!

Materials:
  • Leftover (male) power plugs from old power supply
  • Female molex plug (mine was from a case fan)
  • heatshrink (or electrical tape, if you don't have it)

Tools:
  • Thin-nosed plyers
  • Wire stripper
  • Incredibly tiny flathead screwdriver (like the kind you find in a eyeglasses repair kit)
  • Soldering iron and solder
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4 comments
Mar 30, 2009. 4:03 AMichibon says:
fantastic post
Aug 17, 2007. 5:28 PMwestfw says:
Nicely documented and written. But... Why did you go to the trouble of disconnecting one of your "male" connectors; they were already wired together and you should have been able to just attach the "female" connector to the loose end. It wouldn't have LOOKED like a "Y", but it would have been the same electrically, for all practical purposes. I would have sexed the connectors based on the shape of the pins rather than of the housing, but consistency is good enough.
Aug 17, 2007. 4:51 PM!Andrew_Modder! says:
cool, but i dont need this cause i got a 700watt psu with many molex adapters :-D

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