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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: CU_AMiGA on March 15, 2004, 09:45:44 AM
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Hello
The 5 pin power supply adaptor thing for the a1200 has now broke so i need to know whether it is possible for it to be repaired. How much would it cost to repair or buy another 5 pin adaptor. Has anyone got a spare one for me to buy. Please, please let me know! ;-(
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Apparently you can make one with a small paperclip or something and using the floppy drive connector... but i aint sure and dont blame me if you blow up..
Or am i completley barking up the wrong tree here?
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LinchpiN wrote:
Apparently you can make one with a small paperclip or something and using the floppy drive connector... but i aint sure and dont blame me if you blow up..
Or am i completley barking up the wrong tree here?
Yes, someone else said something like that to me as well. But i really want it to be repaired or buy another one. The wires have come away from the connector that connects to the wires coming from the PSU, not the wires lieading to the 5 pin plug. I would be really pissed off if this cannot be fixed, it would be the final nail in the coffin for me. As my PPC aint working neither.
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I have an a500/600 psu you can have cheapo if u like...
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LinchpiN wrote:
I have an a500/600 psu you can have cheapo if u like...
That is a very nice offer LinchpiN, but unfortunately, it would be wasted on my setup, PPC, HD, 2 FDD, CD ROM, CDRW, etc. I need the cable that you get on the Power Tower setups, or a similar sort of act. Thanks anyway. If anyone else has any spare then PLEASE let me know.
Cheers,
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Aha i see...
Excuse my ignorance BUT... (never seen a power tower)
Isnt it the same 5 pin adaptor that plug's into the amiga a1200's original power socket? If so... i can remove the lead from the psu and send you the 5 pin square socket and the lead, so you can connect it on?
Or am i wrong again. Please say so and i will shut up lol
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LinchpiN wrote:
Aha i see...
Excuse my ignorance BUT... (never seen a power tower)
Isnt it the same 5 pin adaptor that plug's into the amiga a1200's original power socket? If so... i can remove the lead from the psu and send you the 5 pin square socket and the lead, so you can connect it on?
Or am i wrong again. Please say so and i will shut up lol
No. The 5 pin adaptor plug is flatter than the original one. Like this, mine is similar, but is a little flatter still:
(http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/cd32power-closeup.JPG)
The problem i have is here:
(http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/cd32-power-adapter.JPG)
The white connector you see are my problem, the wires that lead between the white connectors and the 5 pin plug socket have come away from them white connectors. That is my problem, the 5 pin plug is okay. Note this picture is from for a CD32, but is similar apart from that black socket would be the 5 pin socket adaptor that would go into the A1200.
Cheers,
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Hmmm, both your's and Lemkee's PPC die in the same month. I guess those old 603s are reaching the end of their design life.
I'm not turning mine on again until absolutely needed.
The good old 68k will still be running when the sun goes nova (not a word from you Blobrana!) :-)
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Er, if all you need to do is replace the white connectors, that's easy enough. Go to your local Radio Shack equivalent, get the right replacement connector, and you'll see that the pins (or socket-linings) simply crimp onto stripped leads and pop into the housing. Shouldn't be more than US$5 for a few. (Some people consider these part of the "Molex" family of connectors, I'm not sure if that's accurate, but if you say "like a hard drive power connector" they'll know what you're on about.)
If the wires are coming loose pins-and-all, you might be able to fix the barbs, but chances are they've snapped off and are rattling dangerously conductive 'round the bottom of your case.
Or if you don't have a good electronics store around, buy a "Y" drive power cable from any computer shop, lop an end off, and solder or butt-connect the leads together by color. (In the US, you can now get a ridiculous array of can't-be-bothered-to-solder wire-joining-devices in the automotive section of any big chain store... or use a pair of automotive IDC connectors if you can't find better.)
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Floid wrote:
Er, if all you need to do is replace the white connectors, that's easy enough. Go to your local Radio Shack or equivalent, get the right replacement connector, and you'll see that the pins (or socket-linings) simply crimp onto stripped leads and pop into the housing. Shouldn't be more than US$5 for a few.
If the wires are coming loose pins-and-all, you might be able to fix the barbs, but chances are they've snapped off and are rattling dangerously conductive 'round the bottom of your case.
(Some people consider these part of the "Molex" family of connectors, I'm not sure if that's accurate, but if you say "like a hard drive power connector" they'll know what you're on about.)
I don't think the white connector need to be replaced, just that i need the wires back in them. They were soldered in as well.
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Just emailed "Power Computing" about a replacement lead. Although it will probably be a waste of time as they have a reputation of not email people back. :pissed: :-x
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Its the adapter in the Power Towers that connects to the PSU plug on the A1200s and then plugs into the F8 and F9 AT connectors from the powersupply. That should explain it better!
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Edit: Whoops, okay, AT post connectors, that's going to be a pain. Radio Shack still sells them here... Or you could just convert to IDCs on the power supply itself.
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The AT connectors aren't broken, i just need to insert the wires back in. Is this possible? They were soldered in before, but came loose.
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Most plugs like this has a tiny clip on the pins to keep them inside the plug. Either push the tiny clip down and ease the pin out of the socket, or use brute force to get the pin out, destroying or bending the tiny clip, and bend the clip back afterwards so it will fit again.
When the pins are out you can solder the wires back on again.
Otherwise you could back-track the wiring, cut the AT connectors off and use some new of your own choice.
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Morley wrote:
Most plugs like this has a tiny clip on the pins to keep them inside the plug. Either push the tiny clip down and ease the pin out of the socket, or use brute force to get the pin out, destroying or bending the tiny clip, and bend the clip back afterwards so it will fit again.
When the pins are out you can solder the wires back on again.
Otherwise you could back-track the wiring, cut the AT connectors off and use some new of your own choice.
I may try that. What do you mean when you say back-track the wiring and use some of my own choice?
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Oh...sorry for my inventive English :-D
By backtracking I ment following the cables "through" the connector and noting the way down, so you could snap the entire connector off and fit some regular automotive shrink-connectors. As long as you don't mix the wires, this should be easy. Don't mix the wires! ->instant fry!
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CU_AMiGA wrote:
The AT connectors aren't broken, i just need to insert the wires back in. Is this possible? They were soldered in before, but came loose.
You were looking at my site, did you miss this picture?
In the bottom left is the Amiga PSU lead as cut out of an original A500 PSU. You can easily do this!
A pair of cutters and a terminal block connector.
(http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/wired-atx-psu.JPG)
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@Stedy,
Bah! That looks way to hard for me to accomplish, check your pmail though. :-)