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Powerbook 180c psu replacement advice

ClintonGoodfellow

Active member
Hi,

What is the current consensus of using a modern 7.5v 3a psu with the 180c?

I never received a oem one and I’m struggling to find one to purchase. Am i right in thinking I’m looking the m5652 model psu?

I also own a 180 but I’m aware that the 180c needs a more powerful psu.

I have been running the 180 without it’s internal battery and straight from the psu, is this alright to do? Is there a chance I could damage the pb?

Cheers
 

AndyO

Well-known member
What is the current consensus of using a modern 7.5v 3a psu with the 180c?

I never received a oem one and I’m struggling to find one to purchase. Am i right in thinking I’m looking the m5652 model psu?

I also own a 180 but I’m aware that the 180c needs a more powerful psu.

I have been running the 180 without it’s internal battery and straight from the psu, is this alright to do? Is there a chance I could damage the pb?

If I recall correctly, if the 180c attempts to draw more current than the PSU can provide, it causes the voltage to drop. I don't know how tolerant the 180c (or any of the 100-series PBs) might be to under-voltage, but I doubt that it's good over an extended time.

There is also a possibility of higher power draw causing extra heating of the PSU, or the 180c's on-board power circuit.

Voltage was the same for all the 100 series, but the 165c/180c adapters were 24w (M5652 or M4662) rather than 15 or 19w of the B&W models.
 
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3lectr1cPPC

Well-known member
Getting an original that isn't recapped is a bad idea, it will die quickly. I've got a 3A one that somehow still works fine, but I don't use it much because of that. Also, running the 180 without a battery isn't an issue.
 

ClintonGoodfellow

Active member
Happy days. So the route to take is to look out for an original 180c psu and recap it?

Would there be an issue using a modern psu within the parameters (7.5v, 3a) and using that?

I’ve no probs with either route, just keeping my options open as they’re hard to come by, esp with a uk socket. My other pb psus are us models and work grand with an adapter.
 

3lectr1cPPC

Well-known member
Modern PSU shouldn’t be a problem. I have one for my 2A PowerBooks, but have to use the original still as I don’t have a 3A unit yet.
 

imactheknife

Well-known member
Hardest part about original is getting into it. I ordered my caps from console 5, told him what i needed. He had to bring in a 83uf 300v or something like that. The rest were in stock.
 

ClintonGoodfellow

Active member
That’s a great tip for opening the cases, I’ll be sure to give that a go! Having a hard time finding a 7.5v 3a psu. Any ones I find just seem cheap.


This was one I found, if you look at the pic it says it can do 7.5v@3a, but who knows to be sure?
 
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