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17 September 2018, 22:24 | #22 |
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Yep, they are available everywhere.. have resellers in almost every EU country, US,AUS,NZ...
If not, you can get them from china directly in a matter of days. I got mine in Germany from conrad electronics with 24h shipping (finally wanted to try my vampire) They are reasonably well built (at least as good as the C= ones) and conveniently, they fit nicely in the original cases, even with an update on both 5V and 12V rails.. and they have a small negative 12 volts rail. |
26 September 2018, 20:01 | #23 |
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Another option, a guy that was recommended to me on another forum - handy if you're in the US:
http://personalpages.tds.net/~rcarlsen/custom%20ps.html |
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So for others thinking about modding the A500 power supply with a Mean Well, the RT-50B is the safest option I guess. |
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There were someone who did these adapter plates (@jarp I think), but if I recall correctly he primarily made it for himself. They should be trivial to 3d-print I would assume. My main concern with the MeanWells were the voltage differences under low power draw when compared to the original A500 PSUs though. |
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Or there could be minor differences between the original C= and the other third-party PSUs (like Zydec) - if those are in use. (Assuming the Meanwell is mounted in the same orientation)
Sorry for the initial quick reply, didn't see @Nightshader's comment as the thread alert didn't include it in the email. |
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Yep, there are many different variations of PSU that Commodore used, so it's not surprising that some of them are a little different in shell design. I know there were different internal pillar patterns between different A500 PSUs at least...
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I'm having lots of wavy lines on screen when using a Meanwell rt-65b as an amiga 500 psu (tried second one and same result). Anybody an idea what to do about it?
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Maybe the 12V line is not enough in use? Needs at least 0,2A load. With the original PSU all is fine?
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11 January 2020, 17:30 | #30 |
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Yes, tried the original psu and everything back to normal. I see on reddit there is a person with the exact same problem, but no solution provided there.
I have only the Amiga on it, tried it with a pc fan on 12v too..but same problem. Any suggestions I could try? |
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Are all your grounds connected correctly? Is the electrical outlet grounded? New capacitors in the Amiga? It's entirely possible that the PSU is faulty - the noise specifications of the unit are well within normal PSU limits, but there's always a chance you've got a dud. Can you measure the 5V rail, ideally at the floppy power connector? Perhaps the 5V rail is marginal.
I've had similar symptoms from a PicoPSU that were ultimately caused by the Dell laptop charger it was being powered by. Another laptop charger had a rock solid picture but noise in the audio output, and a third one had no interference anywhere. So it does seem likely to be caused by the PSU. |
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Try rotating the plug in the outlet by 180 degrees. It can sometimes help with noise issues.
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Thanks for the suggestions.. think I got it almost gone by rerouting my power cables farther away from the vga cable.
Seems it puts out more noise than the original psu. Going to try and add ferrite beads to the cable next. |
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