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Re: When should a power supply be declared Perma-Dead?



Hello.

Yes, our 200w Power Supply's are 'auto switching', meaning you can use any 
voltage source in the world as a supply and it will compensate for it.

Here's the link to the IIgs Supply if you want to read a little more about 
it: http://www.gse-reactive.com/product_info.php?products_id=55

Today's Special: 2 units for the price of 3! ;-)

-- 
Henry S. Courbis
www.GSE-Reactive.com
Apple II Series Legacy Hardware - Come take a look at what we have to offer!

<joncco@gmail.com> wrote in message 
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>I had something like this happen to me years ago, and I finally gave up
> on the IIe power supply.  Besides that, It was a model that came from
> the US and I had to run it through a transformer to get 110V.  What I
> ended up doing is looking through all my AT power supplies and finding
> one whose innards is made up of a board perforated down the middle.
> After measuing them, I found out that if I cut them up and used some
> thick wires to connect the broken connection, I could fit them nicely
> in the original IIe power supply case.  I had to transfer the low
> voltage wire and the power connector and switch.  As an added bonus, I
> can now plug it straight into the wall without the transformer.
> Henry, would your IIgs power supplies be 110/220 switchable or are they
> US standard 110v?
>