Amiga.org

Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: mechy on July 18, 2015, 10:42:22 PM

Title: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on July 18, 2015, 10:42:22 PM
Hey all,
   I am working on one of the last basket case 3000's i have and its short a psu. Does anyone in the USA have a dead or alive one they can spare? i would even take a empty 3000 psu case.
 i could also use a Harddrive drive sled and floppy sled if you have those too!

Let me know.

 Mech
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: SACC-guy on July 19, 2015, 09:53:12 PM
Hi Mech,
I do not have these items myself, but I will ask at out SACC meeting if anyone does.
Meeting to be on July27th.

M
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: quarkx on July 19, 2015, 11:32:40 PM
Until you track one down, Amigakit sells an ATX to A3000 adapter for cheap. I got one for my test bench.
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=39&products_id=1164
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on July 20, 2015, 04:03:01 AM
Quote from: SACC-guy;792711
Hi Mech,
I do not have these items myself, but I will ask at out SACC meeting if anyone does.
Meeting to be on July27th.

M

thanks, i would appreciate that!
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on July 20, 2015, 04:04:40 AM
Quote from: quarkx;792714
Until you track one down, Amigakit sells an ATX to A3000 adapter for cheap. I got one for my test bench.
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=39&products_id=1164

 Thanks for this,but i am trying to complete a 3000 with the original psu, i just need the case mainly.

I actually stock all the parts to build the adapters and have the molex A3000 plugs and crimp pins.
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: Kremlar on July 20, 2015, 04:08:36 AM
I had that flakey power supply a few months ago that I would have shipped you but I ended up eBaying it... :(
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on July 20, 2015, 05:42:00 AM
Quote from: kremlar;792726
i had that flakey power supply a few months ago that i would have shipped you but i ended up ebaying it... :(


doh!
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on July 20, 2015, 10:40:44 PM
BUMP...

No one out there in the usa has a battery eaten 3000 with a psu i can have? nothing out there?
cmon' guys :)
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: Castellen on December 28, 2015, 11:32:44 PM
Sorry to dredge up this old thread, but if it helps at all, I've just written this guide (http://amiga.serveftp.net/A3000_HardwareGuide/psu.html) on converting the A3000 power supply between 240V and 120V input, i.e. between European and USA models.

I've not tried this personally, it's based on an Email conversation I had with genny_flick (Thylacine Mini (https://amigafun.wordpress.com/2014/09/30/amazing-classic-amiga-project-custom-built-4-port-usb-zorro-ii-card/) developer) who has verified it.  I've written some user-friendly steps and a few photos.

Would be interesting to hear feedback from successful conversions.


The usual warnings apply for working on AC mains powered equipment; don't touch they hurty bits, don't open the power supply if you're not fully confident working with AC mains, etc.
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on December 29, 2015, 12:09:52 AM
Quote from: Castellen;800952
Sorry to dredge up this old thread, but if it helps at all, I've just written this guide (http://amiga.serveftp.net/A3000_HardwareGuide/psu.html) on converting the A3000 power supply between 240V and 120V input, i.e. between European and USA models.

I've not tried this personally, it's based on an Email conversation I had with genny_flick (Thylacine Mini (https://amigafun.wordpress.com/2014/09/30/amazing-classic-amiga-project-custom-built-4-port-usb-zorro-ii-card/) developer) who has verified it.  I've written some user-friendly steps and a few photos.

Would be interesting to hear feedback from successful conversions.


The usual warnings apply for working on AC mains powered equipment; don't touch they hurty bits, don't open the power supply if you're not fully confident working with AC mains, etc.


Nice Anthony,
Good to know they can be converted.
I think i found a couple of errors in the text on your site.. you list the transistor as MJE130076,but i think it is supposed to be MJE13007G...the link to element14 on your page doesn't work for this.
They seem to have high prices,as this transistor state side is about 87 cents.
the bridge at element 14 is $10,but state side about $5~ i guess this is prob. normal.
good information in any case!

Disregard the pricing,it didn't occur to me their site was in NZD and not USD :)
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: Castellen on December 29, 2015, 12:29:55 AM
Quote from: mechy;800955
I think it is supposed to be MJE13007G...the link to element14 on your page doesn't work for this.



Good spotting, that was an error, plus the URL had changed from when I wrote those repair notes years ago.  All fixed now, thanks for pointing that out.
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: alex on December 29, 2015, 03:36:03 AM
Quote from: mechy;792798
BUMP...

No one out there in the usa has a battery eaten 3000 with a psu i can have? nothing out there?
cmon' guys :)

I can make a deal with you if you can help me out.  

I'm trying desperately to bring my A3000 to life, but I think I have a bum Denise chip, the screen is all over the place and it affects the mouse even though I have a video card.

If you can help me source a 8373 ECS Denise chip, I will gift wrap this power supply and send it to you.  If I happen to finally find a Denise chip, I will still send this to you, but I'm desperate at the moment and I need me some leverage.  LOL

-Alex
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: Castellen on December 29, 2015, 05:54:58 AM
Quote from: alex;800960
I think I have a bum Denise chip, the screen is all over the place and it affects the mouse even though I have a video card.



Have you checked for corrosion in the Denise socket?  That causes similar problems and tends to be more likely than a Denise fault.  When the A3000 battery leaks it can corrode the Paula and Denise sockets which causes poor/intermittent contacts with the ICs.  If the socket contacts look a bit green or blue instead of shiny, then replace the socket(s).  They're both DIP48.

Often you can test it; press on Denise while viewing an ECS display and if you see display changes happening as you move Denise, then replace the socket.

And U202/U203 heating issues (http://amiga.serveftp.net/A3000_HardwareGuide/heat-u202.html) are another common cause of graphics memory/display corruption.

OK, that's sufficiently ruined the subject of this thread.
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: hese7 on December 29, 2015, 06:08:37 AM
Quote from: Castellen;800952
Would be interesting to hear feedback from successful conversions.

I have done the same conversion years ago and it works fine. Also the A3000T PSUs can be converted between 240V/120V quite similarly.
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: dannyp1 on December 29, 2015, 09:01:33 AM
What A3000 items are you still looking for?
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: mechy on December 29, 2015, 07:39:32 PM
Quote from: alex;800960
I can make a deal with you if you can help me out.  

I'm trying desperately to bring my A3000 to life, but I think I have a bum Denise chip, the screen is all over the place and it affects the mouse even though I have a video card.

If you can help me source a 8373 ECS Denise chip, I will gift wrap this power supply and send it to you.  If I happen to finally find a Denise chip, I will still send this to you, but I'm desperate at the moment and I need me some leverage.  LOL

-Alex

if you had been a week or so earlier.. just my luck. i soldered the last spare 8373 denise i had into the ICD flickerfree videoII for my A500 because the socket pins were loose. have nearly every other amiga chip as spares...

I will doublecheck again tonight when i get time.

It sounds more like the PAL's are the problem you are having.. if so a set can be had for $17 or so in the usa at nwamiga.com or from Anthony(Castellen) in NZ
Mike
Title: Re: Wanted: A3000 power supply
Post by: desantii on December 29, 2015, 08:33:38 PM
I have a regular Denise I can send out for the cost of shipping. you wont get the ECS modes but at least will get you up and running

Quote from: alex;800960
I can make a deal with you if you can help me out.  

I'm trying desperately to bring my A3000 to life, but I think I have a bum Denise chip, the screen is all over the place and it affects the mouse even though I have a video card.

If you can help me source a 8373 ECS Denise chip, I will gift wrap this power supply and send it to you.  If I happen to finally find a Denise chip, I will still send this to you, but I'm desperate at the moment and I need me some leverage.  LOL

-Alex