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Re: Can a power supply have too much current?



"Henry" <apl2research(.a.t.)comcast.net> wrote:

> Hey Guys.
> 
>> I have a couple of IIGSs from different places.  My problem is also
>> the voltage with regards to those that came from the US.  I have
>> previously managed to cut a board in half from an AT power supply and
>> fit it into a //e (still looking stock).  I think it won't be too much
>> trouble to do the same for a IIGS, if I could find another AT power
>> supply (they're becoming rare nowadays... everything's now ATX).
> 
> [SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT!]
> One of our IIe or IIgs 200w Power Supplys would also do the trick and it
> does work with any international power source.  Link:
> http://www.gse-reactive.com/product_info.php?products_id=55
> 
> 
> As far as 'too much' current, it really can't hurt anything but too much
> or
> not enough voltage can.  Just think of a car battery.  Yours might be 500
> Amps but the car never uses more then it needs when you start it.  Really
> it more determines the amount of time it can turn the engine over before
> it's
> drained and needs to be recharged.  A 500 Amp battery will last longer
> trying to start a car then a 200 Amp battery.

Well that's true. It's just there's something relating to hydraulics that
worries me. I know it'd different, but I just keep thinking too much
pressure = burst pipes.

> 
> Now for something really 'fun' you could use any power supply, say 15
> volts,
> and some Voltage Regulators to achieve the voltage you require.  They now
> make some REALLY small 80w Power Supplys that would do just fine and are
> smaller then a box of matches.  Fun little project!
> 
> 
When I did the //e supply my initial idea was to get a mini-ITX supply and a
smallish primary transformer to get the mains to a usable range. Those
supplies are costly though.

I did a bit more digging a little while ago and came up with a supply the
same size and shape as an XT one. It has yet another set of different
connectors. However I quite like this one. It uses a single main connector
one conductor longer than the IIgs supply, and the same spacing. If it
weren't for the cable lengths I'd just rearrange the header for
compatibility. Unfortunately it's a little short to be useful.


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