!!exclusive!!: Dell D220p 01 Power Supply Pinout 2

The Dell D220P-01 (often referred to as the DA-2 series) is a popular 220W power supply brick originally designed for ultra-small form factor (USFF) Dell Optiplex systems like the Optiplex 745, 755, and SX280. Because it provides a substantial 12V at 18A in a compact, fanless package, it is widely used by hobbyists for eGPU setups, LED strips, and bench power supplies. Dell D220P-01 8-Pin Connector Pinout

He pulled up the grainy JPEG on his dusty laptop. It was a low-resolution image, likely scanned from a service manual twenty years ago. Dell D220p 01 Power Supply Pinout 2

| Pin # | Description | |-------|-------------| | 1 | 5V | | 2 | 12V | | 3 | GND | | 4 | GND | The Dell D220P-01 (often referred to as the

  • Do NOT short Pin 11 (Gray) – that is the Power Good output.
  • Load requirement: The D220P-01 needs a minimum load on +5V and +12V to regulate properly. Attach an old hard drive or a 10W 10-ohm resistor on +5V to GND.
    • A single 6-pin PCIe power connector (P5)
    • A 4-pin Molex power connector (P6)

    Dell D220P-01 (also known as the adapter) is a 216W–220W external power supply used for legacy Dell OptiPlex Ultra Small Form Factor (USFF) PCs. It features a proprietary 8-pin connector that provides a steady 12V output at 18A. 8-Pin Connector Pinout The pinout below describes the female receptacle Do NOT short Pin 11 (Gray) – that

    Before beginning a conversion, keep these electrical ratings in mind to avoid overloading the unit: Input Voltage: 100-240V AC (Auto-switching) Output Voltage: 12V DC Max Current: 18.0 Amps Total Power: 216 Watts (Nominal 220W) Efficiency: High-efficiency switching design How to Power On Without a PC

    Never run the D220P-01 without at least some load on the +5V rail (e.g., a 5W 2Ω resistor or a 12V car bulb on +5V/GND). Otherwise, the +12V voltage may drift above 13V and trigger overvoltage shutdown.

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