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Re: Power supply repair



It's very easy to use a modern PC AT power supply to power your //e, I did with no problem. Simply cut the connector off your //e pwr supply leaving as much length as possible, then simply match the cables from the //e connector to the same voltage wires on the PC supply. I believe they call this pwr supply a "Bugge" ??


"Wayne Stewart" <waynejstewart@gmail.com> wrote in message 5ea1c7b8-a765-46d7-adb3-b239f14028cf@k23g2000pri.googlegroups.com">news:5ea1c7b8-a765-46d7-adb3-b239f14028cf@k23g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
I acquired a non functioning IIe power supply with some stuff. On
opening it up I found two diodes that were swollen and split. I used
parts from a clone power supply that had every cap leaking as
replacements.
I have no knowledge of the history of this power supply and I�m
wondering if something on the outside might have drawn too much power
or is it something on the inside that may cause it to fry those parts
again.

While I was looking at power supplies I decided to pop the cover off
an old Apple power supply I happened to find inside a clone. Found the
Apple logo on the circuitboard and all the parts are dated 1978.