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Offline Acill

Good stuff here if you cant build one yourself. I cant do them for much less. Very clean design too.
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Offline Acill

Re: FS: Amiga500 Amiga1200 PowerSupply New Replacement. $29.95
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2017, 02:05:46 PM »
Quote from: fryguy;827040
Works with 230V too?


The ones I convert are auto switching so I cant imagine his are not. In his post he mentions for worldwide shipping you supply the cord. This leads me to believe it will do 220 fine.
Proud Retired Navy Chief!

A4000T - CSPPC - Mediator
Powerbook G4 15", 17"
Powermac G5 2GHZ
AmigaOne X5000
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Offline Acill

Re: FS: Amiga500 Amiga1200 PowerSupply New Replacement. $29.95
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2017, 09:05:07 PM »
Quote from: kirk_m;827550
Ask Mech where he got his production run made when he was building power supplies a few years back.  I am pretty sure he didn't buy them off the shelf, and had to have them fabricated.


I looked into doing it and it's not cost effective to do them and still be able to sell a new PSU at a reasonable price to make up for the manufacture cost. The better idea is to find an existing part to solder into a custom board that can be solder in place of current o e, but you need someone like me that can install it on top of that in order to use  it.
Proud Retired Navy Chief!

A4000T - CSPPC - Mediator
Powerbook G4 15", 17"
Powermac G5 2GHZ
AmigaOne X5000
Need Amiga recap or other services in the US? Visit my website at http://www.acill.com and take a look or on facebook at http://facebook.com/acillclassics