PDP8 power supply G8018
Gordon JC Pearce
gordon at gjcp.net
Thu Apr 21 02:26:06 CDT 2005
Tony Duell wrote:
>>Commodore 64C, so should I just chuck the whole thing and use a Commodore
>>emulator because I'm unworthy of grace due to the fact I didn't like the
>>original unreliable 64 brick?
>
>
> Hmm... IIRC the C64 brick is potted, and almost impossible to repair.
> Unlike the C128 brick, which is trivial to open, and not hard to repair
> (I've had mine apart).
>
> I think what I'd want to do in that case would be to build a replacement
> PSU that followed the design of the Commodore one as closely as
> possible, but which was repairable, and used generously-rated components
> so it was more reliable. But I would not want to replace the whole thing
> with a switcher, which is totally non-original.
You could get a third-party replacement C64 PSU which was a switcher.
No, I don't know how they did the 12V AC line.
They were incredibly reliable, ran very cool, and a fraction of the
weight of the originals.
Gordon.
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