π Since 18 amps is a high current load, do not rely on a single +12V wire. Solder all three +12V wires together and all three Ground wires together to distribute the load and prevent the wires from overheating.
To identify the pins, orient the plug so the locking clip or guide notch is facing upward. We will number them 1 through 4 on the top row (left to right) and 5 through 8 on the bottom row (left to right).
The power supply uses a proprietary 8-pin connector. Looking at the face of the plug (the side that connects to the computer), the pins are arranged in two rows of four. The physical layout often features a notch or a specific orientation to ensure it only fits into compatible Dell hardware. Detailed Pinout Configuration Dell D220p 01 Power Supply Pinout 2
Once the connection is made, the internal fan should spin up, and you will measure 12V across the power pins. Safety and Conversion Tips
This is the control pin. To turn the power supply on, this pin must be shorted to Ground (GND). π Since 18 amps is a high current
This pin is typically used for "Power Good" signaling or sensing by the Dell motherboard. In most DIY scenarios, it remains unused. Technical Specifications
Before beginning a conversion, keep these electrical ratings in mind to avoid overloading the unit: 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 We will number them 1 through 4 on
The Dell D220P-01 is a highly sought-after external power brick, originally designed for the Dell OptiPlex SX280 and GX620 ultra-small form factor PCs. Because it delivers a substantial 220 watts of power at 12V, it has become a staple for hobbyists looking to power radio equipment, LED strips, or DIY electronics.