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To give an old PC power supply a meaningful purpose, I developed a new case.
It is held together by threaded rods; long screws and heat-set inserts can also be used.
3 digital voltage displays for 3.3V, 5V, and 12V, as well as 2x12V panel-mount jacks, 1 small switch for connection to the expansion board via which the power supply is switched on. This is the contact that also starts the PC.
Only the 24-pin connector of the power supply is used; the other cables have been removed.
In the front frame, 4 threads were cut by hand with a tap on both sides, backward for the 4 long threaded rods and forward for the 4 short grub screws. M5 threads were also cut into the handle.

My parts list:

2x Digital voltage displays
1x Digital display for voltage and current 4-28V
1x ATX PC power supply
1x ATX Power Adapter Board, ATX Power Supply Adapter
7x Banana plug sockets
2x DC panel-mount jack 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm
1x Mini toggle switch
4x Threaded rods M4x180
4x Grub screws M4x40
2 M5 button head screws with hex socket

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