So, are these dangerous voltages? Are they within acceptable norms?
I expect to add a memory card A25000 (2MB) and maybe swap 1 FDD for a gotek, maybe an A2091 w/ZuluSCSI in the future. Of course as I write this I've kinda made up my mind that I'll replace it. Regardless, what's the standard take on the voltages?
Thanks!
Not dangerous, if a component doesn't have the voltage to operate properly, it just won't work very reliably. Components vary individually on the tolerances, some are a more fussy than others, so some Amigas would work at that voltages and some would not.
There are electrolytic capacitors everywhere. Even in the power supply. They age, and that's why it's low.
A recap of the PSU at least should restore ll the values back up.
A gotek takes less power than a floppy. Not an issue to do that. A2091, well... Probably OK. Depends how much service it's already had, partly.
Where you would likely have problems is fitting something like an 040 accelerator. Notoriously greedy and hot running,.