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Re: My Apple2 ATX supply
- Subject: Re: My Apple2 ATX supply
- From: "mdj" <mdj.mdj@gmail.com>
- Date: 3 Feb 2007 03:20:42 -0800
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On Feb 3, 8:10 pm, Tristan Mumford <xtristan.xmumf...@xgmail.xcom>
wrote:
> > While I can certainly appreciate your thoroughness, the total current
> > drawn from the -5v line is just a few milliamps, so the regulator won't
> > actually need heat sinking.
>
> That is indeed true. However I was extremely bothered by the regulator being
> ziptied to a wire to prevent it from either shorting out or hitting the
> fan.
Are you just running a regulator directly off the -12V supply? Or
dividing the voltage somewhat beforehand?
Matt