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Re: Apple //e Power Supply Quickfix
- Subject: Re: Apple //e Power Supply Quickfix
- From: "PZ" <skierpaul@yahoo.com>
- Date: 22 Aug 2006 23:19:07 -0700
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You built whats called a "Buggie Powersupply". It should work great
for you, with cleaner power to boot. (the //e PS is known to be a bit
noisy) Likewise, you can now fill all 8 slots with no worries about
power consumption.
- Paul
William Heckel wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> I have a //e that the PS was dead.
>
> I cut the cable off the PS and used an AT Style power supply from an old
> PC.
> I was amazed that they use the same voltage outputs +12v -12v +5v -5v
> The wire color are different but that is no biggie. The one I am using is
> about 300 watts which is way more than my //e will ever need.
>
> I only tried an AT style PS as it has a wired power switch as the ATX style
> is done differently . You can get an AT style PS for about $20.
>
> //e forever !!!!!!!!
>
> Bill Heckel
> wheckel@usadatanet.net