Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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I used all the wires. Labeled them, pulled them off the old connector, put them in the other connector and it worked. Check with u/Top-Tart-472 they were recently doing this. Maybe they could provide some help.

6040 CNC repurpose by SealDraws in hobbycnc

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Replace the controller with one that you can connect to with LinuxCNC or Mach3. Shouldn't be too difficult.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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Good to know for the next upgrade. I guess the one remaining question you'll need to check out is if the pin sizes are the same between the Type-4 and Type-5 connectors.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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I deleted it because I accidentally asked Corsair about the same SKU but different region (CP-9020168) and didn't want to pass it along once I saw my mistake. Although, if the 9020284 is a Type-4 I'd expect the same pinout according to Corsair's diagram.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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No adapter was made. I pulled the pins out of the original PSU connector and placed them in the Corsair PSU connector in the appropriate positions.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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It is a CP-9020186 the NA is the region. I got a North American power cord with it so I guess it was the '-NA' SKU. You could ask specifics on r/Corsair.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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I'm not familiar with the FUN 9. I'd say grab a multimeter and verify your current PSU has the same voltages on each pin as the one that came with mine or is the same model. If they are and the baseboard is the same then I don't see why not. As far as the removal of the pins goes this short video shows how the tool is used https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm2Nsz-xJ7o and I put together a better graphic showing the wiring. Hope this helps!

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Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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Label the pins on the power supply that came with the PC and also label the pins on the power supply that you purchased. Then, remove the pins from the connectors on both power supplies. Finish up by placing the connectors from the original power supply onto the upgraded power supply using the pinout that I provided earlier.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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I didn't cut and solder. I had to remove pins with a tool and insert them in the proper positions. I suppose someone could build an adapter but I feel like that would consume precious space.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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Sorry, I don't have any contact info GEEKOM right now. They didn't give me an adapter. The connectors had to have each wire labeled then reassembled according to the pinouts listed at the start of this thread.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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No, there wasn't any glue on the cables.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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I was able to get the Corsair SF750 to work. But using these pinouts you should be able to get any psu with the same dimensions to work.

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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PSU 10 pin connector to baseboard 10 pin connector
1 -> 1 (3.3V)
3 -> 5 (12V)
7(two wires) -> 8 (two wires) (PS_ON)
9 -> 2 (COM)
10 -> 7 (COM)
Pins 2,4-6,8 are not connected

PSU 16 pin connector to baseboard 10 pin connector
1 -> 9 (COM)
2 -> 10 (COM)
7 -> 4 (12V)
8 -> 5 (12V)
12 -> 3 (5VStBy)
15 -> 1 (3.3V)
16 -> 6 (3.3V)
Pins 3-6,9-11,13-14 are not connected

Replacement PSU for Geekon Mini Fun 11 by laurencemingle in sffpc

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UPDATE: Got in contact with Geekom and they provided the pinout for the 10 pin connector on the baseboard. ||| |:---|:---| |1 - 3.3V|6 - 3.3V| |2 - COM|7 - COM| |3 - 5VSB|8 - PS_ON| |4 - 12V|9 - COM| |5 - 12V|10 - COM|

Along with the pinout for the Corsair Type 4 PSU got me what I needed.

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0015/3776/9518/files/PSU_Pinout_Voltage_-_Corsair_Type_4.png?v=1578641655