Got it, and it's working, without need for any load on it's 5v output, thanks....
Idea was/is - A power supply to replace the battery, plus charger, for the 8Kw diesel heater (CDH) I'm using to provide warmth in my garage, workshop area. The CDH, can over heat, damaging the PCB, if the 12v supply is suddenly lost, but the risk here of l, loosing mains is slight, and even reduced by the time the heater is in actual use, so I thought run it on a mains powered PSU. A surplus desktop PSU. It needs around 12amps, at 12v, during it's ignition startup phase, then that drops to around 2amps once running. Connected between one yellow, and black, it ran, but failed on too low a voltage, at the first try. I joined three yellows, three blacks, and that worked fine.
I installed it on my work bench, with an hot air duct pipe, all the way along the rear edge of the bench. I've drilled a series of 1" hole in the pipe, bending the hole in, so as to funnel hot air out all the way along it. It got far too hot, with the hot air just blowing out in one place.
Rather than run it on expensive diesel, I'm running it on kerosene, jet fuel, Jet A1 to be exact at 92p per litre, from a local aero club. It's running absolutely fine on that.