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- From: Ken Hughes <zener@iol.ie>
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- Subject: Re: Powersupply: Wattage?
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 23:17:05 +0000
- Organization: Ireland On-Line
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- Phil Bunch wrote:
- >
- > Larry Haynes (bm851@freenet.uchsc.edu) wrote:
- > : C. Deforrest Smith (csmith@slonet.org) wrote:
- > : : I'm surprised I don't have this information on me, but how many watts do
- > : : C-64 & C-128 power supplies put out?
- > :
- > : Off of the bottom of my C128 poweer supply.
- > : Input 120VAC 60HZ 0.5A NOM
- > : Output 5VDC 2.5A NOM
- > : 9VAC 1.0A NOM
-
- Power=Volts x Amps
-
- i.e. 5 x 2.5 = 12.5watts
- 9 x 1 = 9watts
-
- ttfn
- ZENER
-
- > :
- > : --
- > : Larry L Haynes bnva76a@prodigy.com
- > : Denver, Colo, USA bm851@freenet.uchsc.edu
- > : Where there is a will, there is a way
- > :
- >
- > --
- >
- > If you can find one of the C-128 power supplies that were
- > made in Japan you will notice that the 5VDC was @ 4.3 amps.
- > Cheers...
- >
- > Phil Bunch N0MFC
- >
- > pbunch@mo.net
- > or
- > phil@slacc.com
-