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- From: gsmarlow@ouray.cudenver.edu (Scott Marlowe)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: A-1000 Power Supply Again---HELP!!!
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 06:05:58 GMT
- Organization: University of Colorado at Denver
- Message-ID: <4l21o6$qbk@carbon.cudenver.edu>
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- Harry Flaxman (harryo@user1.channel1.com) wrote:
- : On 15-Apr-96 19:15:47, K. C. Lee wrote about Re: A-1000 Power Supply Again---
- : HELP!!!
- : >Harry Flaxman (harryo@user1.channel1.com) writes:
- : >>
- : >> Can anyone tell me the pinout for the supply? I'm trying to drive my
- : >> 2500's scsi stuff with it to take a load off of the original power supply.
-
- : >Slight problem here.... The A1000 +12V only has about 1A or so juice.
- : >It can probably run 1 hard drive.
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- : Hmm....didn't even think to look at the fuse in the bugger.
- : Thanks for the reply.
-
- I have run (quite succesfully and for a long time) my A1000 and two
- hard drives and two floppy drives with NO problems whatsoever
- due to low 12 volt current. I'd guess the A1000 supply can put
- out at least 2 amps, maybe 3 in a pinch.
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