Hi every1 again. :-)
@patrik
I don't asume if it will help or not. I can only experiment with weaker PSU, so there is not a real point. I could try to find myself even stronger PSU, but if I am right by any chance I'll just increase my collection of Amiga PSUs with the same behaviour.
I know it shouldn't make things worse, despite decrementing my bank account. :-D
@Tomas
Yeah, you can imagine how I do feel happy that it works. I'm affraid that working just on the edge of acceptable voltage can damage something one day.
But on the other hand I also think that if I push more power inside, my card will produce even more heat, and the heat is mayby even worse.
@x56h34 (is this alkohol or something? ;-) )
I experimented with attaching +5V ang GND to floppy connector, while having open desktop. Had no problems with it and observed almost 200mA current... (yeeeks, and this should have the same voltage on both sides...)
@Castellen
Yes, I assume some fluctuation at startup or shutdown. I think that adding a huge capacitor in paralel (in correct direction, of cource...) could serve as the BPPC overvoltage guard.
I also know that multimeter gives me only average value, but thats enough for me to know. Even on average I can se noticable average voltage dropdown in the very moment, when my machine getts frozen.
@Chunder
Mayby that solves the riddle.
I repeat - my electronic skills are more less on the level that I know that + is over - and GND is somewhere between both, but can really capacitor be so small to look, like surface soldered resistor?
But diode... Yes, diodes are another animals, that can be as little as resistors and are also observed to have ability to explode sometimes.
Or I just mixed things up. ;-)
Well, for me there is no more fun anyway, as those things' last action in their electric life was burnig out of my BPPC, the tracks they've been connected to...
Thanks for all