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Offline pondosinatraTopic starter

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PC Power Supply in A2000 case
« on: June 17, 2011, 01:26:03 AM »
Greetings. I have a PC PS in my A2000 which works great. However I always have to run with the cover off and the PS loose inside.

Obviously the power cord connector and on/off switch don't line up like the stock PS does.

How does everyone else run? Same as me or have they somehow managed to attach it to the frame? Does anyone sell customized back plates? :confused:
 

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Re: PC Power Supply in A2000 case
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2011, 04:43:36 AM »
Quote from: tone007;645730
In my 3000T, when the power supply died I pulled out the guts and bolted the PC PSU into the old 3000T power supply's case.

I cut and soldered all of the wires to the harness' wires, could've done it neater but it was good enough.


Ya I thought of that - but on a 2000 the PS isn't completely square, the one part is angled. I eyeballed it and don't think the PC PS would fit inside.
 

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Re: PC Power Supply in A2000 case
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2011, 08:11:55 PM »
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Back when I still ran A2000s, I just removed the internals of an AT PSU and put them in the A2000 PSU's case.

Naturally if you have anything to ask about that procedure, don't do it yourself. There's a fire + electric shock risk if you do it wrong.


Ok, so obviously it can be done. I'll give it a try. My PC PSU is your typical older square type so I'll see if it'll fit.
 

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Re: PC Power Supply in A2000 case
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2011, 09:18:10 PM »
Just wanted to say I did it!

- took apart my stock Amiga PS
- took apart my PC PS
- had to drill new holes and mount new standoffs as the PC PS board was smaller
- connector from the plug to the circuit board was different so I just snipped it and directly soldered the connections to the leads
- reinstalled the fan
- plugged it in, flipped the switch....looked for smoke....checked the reading on my PS tester which showed both +5V and +12V
- cracked open a beer

Here's a pic. :cool: