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Re: Maximum VAC/VDC Power Supply?
- Subject: Re: Maximum VAC/VDC Power Supply?
- From: Stephen Shaw <xstephenx@apple2.org.za>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 06:20:33 +0000 (UTC)
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 06:05:03 GMT, Bryan Parkoff wrote:
> Maximum VAC/VDC Power Supply?
>
> Power Supply comes with IIgs desktop unit that is manufactured by
> Apple, Inc. Power Supply states: Input 125-250VAC & 4Amps and Output +/-
> 12VDC, +/- 5VDC & 2A, 500mA, .025A...
> Other power supply such as heavy power and vulcan have Input VAC
> 125-250 & 2A. It shows 2A instead of 4A. Will it show the same that vary
> Input Amp is not important?
> I learn that all power supplies above do not have enough power to send
> currents to the internal/external hardware such as controller card, hard
> drive, etc. There is different power supply that can do Input VAC 125-250
> & 7A. I believe that 7A is enough to send currents to all components
> inside internal/external hardware.
> Will it be safe that it will not harm all the components on the
> motherboard because VAC 125-250 & 7A can only limit to send maximum Output
> 2A and/or 500mA.
> Please advise.
>
Iam very interested, so far as I know Apple did not make their own power
supplies. They were made for Apple by Dynatech and Astec.
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