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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: redrumloa on December 07, 2008, 02:09:39 AM
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PM me if you have one for sale.
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Vesalia has nos units in stock wired internally to run at 220V. A simple reconfig can get it to run at 110V. It's basically a 5 min long soldering job. 25.90 EUR is the price.
That's how Commodore designed them. It's essentially the same technique used as with modern power supplies that have the 110/220V switch on them, but C= opted for the more cumbersome way. :-)
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@x56h34
That's perfect, I didn't think to check Vesalia. I've ordered one, the rewire is a snap. Thanks for the heads up.
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Doh!...I'm not familiar with the A-3000; so I don't know if a power supply from an A-2000 would work?
I have one from an A-2000 and asking only about $35 bucks shipped
in the US...
also have a psu for the A-500/A-1200 also $35 bucks shipped...
wa9yoz@arrl.net
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wa9yoz wrote:
Doh!...I'm not familiar with the A-3000; so I don't know if a power supply from an A-2000 would work?
I have one from an A-2000 and asking only about $35 bucks shipped
in the US...
also have a psu for the A-500/A-1200 also $35 bucks shipped...
wa9yoz@arrl.net
Hi!
The A3000T, A2000 and A3000(D) all have different power supplies. Thanks for the offer though :-)
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Was the reconfiguration a "change one 1-wire" deal?
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tone007 wrote:
Was the reconfiguration a "change one 1-wire" deal?
Haven't got the PS yet, but looking at my bad one it should be a change one wire deal.
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@Redrumloa
Would you consider buying a second 3000T power supply and "fixing" it for the usa.
and then selling it to a another 3000T builder? (me)
With appro costs...
Michael
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@SACC-guy
Shouldn't be a problem. Let me get mine and if all goes well I'll see about getting another.
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@redrumloa
Great!
thx,
Michael