16 June 2024, 23:06 | #1 |
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Any decent modern PSU for the CD32?
There's tons of options for regular Amigas but not for the CD32 that I know of, are there any modern PSUs for CD32s that are well reliable and, bonus, can do both 240/110 Volts?
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17 June 2024, 20:42 | #2 | |
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https://www.retropassion.co.uk/produ...-psu-for-cd32/ Duo Version https://www.retropassion.co.uk/produ...duo-a500-cd32/ Duo Plus Edition (Heavy Duty) https://www.retropassion.co.uk/produ...-plus-edition/ *edit* missed the 110v requirement.... But then as Liqourice states.... Google is your best friend "any time" for anything.... Last edited by Kin Hell; 17 June 2024 at 23:52. |
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17 June 2024, 22:16 | #3 |
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The first page does not show the CD32 power connector, they have the standard square DIN, and the round cable isn't mentioned anywhere.
I have no need for the other two. There's also zero mention of 110/220V operation. That's not acceptable for me. |
17 June 2024, 22:53 | #4 |
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I just put "cd32 psu" to google and got plenty of results with PSUs that does all you want.
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It's true that many will have had to bought a certain "brand" and used it a lot before knowing if it's good. But the original PSUs were good enough, the need for replacement is simply that they're old. Stay away from too-cheap parts from unknown sources in Asia, and you will likely be fine for another 20 years. You should also specify wall plug (or location) before we can recommend a PSU. I recently ordered other stuff from Sordan's web store, and what I've tested so far seems good quality. I didn't order a CD32 PSU, but he has one with European and UK plug. Here's a cable that can serve multiple purposes, and you perhaps already have PSUs. Amigastore has one where you can select wall plug which looks very nice. Etc etc. I think if you find a couple Amiga etc web stores near you, one of them will have one. |
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26 June 2024, 12:10 | #8 |
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Maybe this makes things a bit easier for you:
https://www.keelog.com/amiga-500-cd3...adapter-cable/ They also have an A500 PSU on the site, but I don't think it can handle 110-240V AC sadly - but that adaptor cable would let you use any Amiga PSU that can. |
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My other Amigas do run 110/220 because they have picoPSU modifications. So I don't have any Amiga PSUs around. |
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