Do you have any information about the connections and mod?
Mod for HSTNS-PL11 / generic part No.: 438203-001 / Spare part No.: 498152-001
ON/OFF = switch with 470~1Kohm resistor in series between 33 and 36 on back (both on top; pads 1 to 4 on left side)
Voltage adjust = remove top cover, adj. 2nd pot from back end closest to +12v output on right side as looking from the back (this particular PSU will go up to about 12.7)
OVP adjust =
Apparently the power supply is using a microcontroller to monitor the +12V voltage level via its ADC input to provide the OVP function. In the attached photo, the +12V is divided down to below 3.3V and fed into the uP2 pin15. Thus reducing R901 would do the trick. You can do this by parallelling another high value resistor across R901 via trial and error.
A better method is to measure the pin15 voltage along with the actual +12V output voltage and work out the divider ratio. Then it is a simple matter to increase the OVP to say 14.5V or 15V by changing the divisor ratio.
A better solution is get a HP DPS-1200FB; DPS-1200FB A; DPS-1200FB 1A; HP 570451-101.
Then get one of these:
https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...pter-compatible-with-hp-1200-watt-dps-1200fb/
Then watch this video for the Voltage adj. and OVP adj. mods:
As shown = 13.8v and OVP @14.2v
If you use a 82K resistor instead of the 110K OVP will be 14.45v. i.e. the smaller the resistor, the higher the OVP.