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- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.095648.211979@ultramac.uucp>
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- From: bo3b@ultramac.uucp (Bob Overkamp)
- Organization: Odyssey Ultraware, Inc
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 09:56:48 CDT
- Subject: Re: HELP -- power supply amps
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- In article <1js9boINNf7m@savoy.cc.williams.edu> 93kwt@williams.edu (Wayne
- Thomas) writes:
- >
- > The power supply in my SE/30 is dead, and I would like to replace it
- > with the small power supply out of a decommissoned (read:useless)
- > Leading Edge XT in my office, not only because this is cheap but
- > because the size of the Leading Edge supply will allow me to stay in
- > my Mac case. However, the -5v output of the Leading Edge supply is
- > about 1 amp lower than the current output of the SE/30 ps (the rest of
- > the leads provide way more than the amps provided by the Mac supply,
- > as one would expect). Does anyone out there know about the minimum
- > amps needed by an SE/30 board (and hard drive), or know where I can
- > look this up?
- >
- > Thanks in advance,
- >
- > Wayne
- Go ahead and swap them. The SE/30 and SE drives do not use ANY -5v (just +5v
- and +12v). You will still need the SE/30 analog board, of course.
-