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Re: How much strain can a IIGS power supply handle?
Wow - neat to see several other Aussies in here!
My IIgs however is not running a standard power supply, rather the Applied
Engineering IIgs Power Supply. It runs a Transwarp, 8 MB RAM, SCSI Card,
Quickie Card and 2 x Disk Drives. SCSI Equipment (CD, HD) naturally, but
that isn't powered by the IIgs.
It would be interesting to see what would push the IIGS over the limit..
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Regards;
Anthony G Beckett
http://www.unnamedpcmuseum.com
"Mark Cummings" <NOTfigjams@primus.com.au> wrote in message
3bd40e58@news.iprimus.com.au">news:3bd40e58@news.iprimus.com.au...
> Hi Hilary,
>
> Doesn't seem to be anyone else answering except us Aussies. :)
>
> Sorry Matthew I forgot to mention that before, but I expect the Power
Supply
> output would be rated the same in US as Oz. And I'm in the tropics in
> Townsville with no airconditioning. We get an average of 20-30deg Celcius
> most of the year going up to 35deg Celcius 95% humidity in the wet season.
I
> also leave my case lid off most of the time, because I like to PnP a lot,
> testing other hardware.
>
> Mark
>
>
> Hilary M. Turner <hilarymichael@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
> 3BD2E0DF.D1540F85@ozemail.com.au">news:3BD2E0DF.D1540F85@ozemail.com.au...
> > Well Iv got what you have also a 180M hard drive a GSTranswarp and a
hand
> > scanner board with 5M of memory. Mine here in Australia we're using 250V
> at 50
> > Hz power but my power supply has been working since the day I got it
with
> a skip
> > or bump. Here is when I vigorously knock on wood. I do however have a
> spare just
> > in case.