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			<title>Problem with modifying the power supply of HP HSTNS-PL11 server to achieve 13.7V</title>
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			<description>Hello, good morning. I am new to the forum and also to everything related to electronics. Right now, I am starting a small personal project. I have...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello, good morning. I am new to the forum and also to everything related to electronics. Right now, I am starting a small personal project. I have obtained an HP HSTNS-PL11 server power supply to modify it and achieve a stable 13.7v output, allowing me to connect it to a vehicle and perform programming operations. I followed a small YouTube tutorial (<a href="https://youtu.be/3zKvxx2WdX4?is=o8Q2cPeAGe65n-qW" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/3zKvxx2WdX4?is=o8Q2cPeAGe65n-qW</a>), in which you simply had to solder a couple of resistors internally in the power supply. My problem began when I started soldering the wire that comes from a pad of the OVP potentiometer. The issue is that I suspect the heat from the soldering iron caused the pad's adhesive to come off, and I ended up tearing off the pad. The potentiometer is also now unusable. Right now, I have the board without the potentiometer. I have soldered three wires to each pad of it, as well as the two resistors shown in the video. I understand that the potentiometer is 100 ohms, although measuring the old one gave me 120 ohms. I have tried soldering a 110-ohm potentiometer, connecting the potentiometer pads directly to each other, and desoldering the resistors indicated in the video, but now I can't even get the 12V that the power supply should have at the output. If anyone has any recommendations, it would be a great help.  <br />
  Thank you<br />
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			<title>ds100e frimware update</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 07:31:40 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>How Can I update my old ds100e interface ver: 1331 
I tried delphi autocam not work.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[How Can I update my old ds100e interface ver: 1331<br />
I tried delphi autocam not work. <br />
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