ik weet niet veel van psu's helaas er zit geen grote trafo in, alleen een kleintje 2 bij 2 cm dat kan toch nooit een gewone voeding zijn? > loo@phys.leidenuniv.nl wrote: > > > I'm working on an USA 1571 that I want to run here in Europe. I > > have to modify the power supply of the 1571 to 220 V. > > > > The psu seems to be of the switching kind. What is the best tactic > > to change the thing? > > A *switching* PS!? That's odd. All 1571's I've seen have linear power > supplies, with 7805's and 7812's regulating the supplies. Converting > these beasts only requires to swap the transformer with a 220V version > instead of a 125V one. > > Unless I'm completely mistaken, ofcourse. Happens all-to-often lately :( > > -- > Martijn van Buul - Pino@dohd.org - http://www.stack.nl/~martijnb/ > Geek code: G-- - Visit OuterSpace: mud.stack.nl 3333 > Kees J. Bot: The sum of CPU power and user brain power is a constant. > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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