ArmorAlley
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Hello everybody,
It seems that I took the PSU from IIcx in and out too often (I was investigating floppy problems). The machine won't start any more. A member here suggested that I could use a PSU from a PM7100 (of which I happen to have one lying around).
Both PSUs have the same form-factors, both are made by Astec and the details are as follows:
Thing being measured IIcx PM7100
Model Number AA15830 AA16870
Made in Malaysia The Philippines
Apple Part No. 699-0392 614-0009
Output: +5V (both) 1mA Continuous
Output: +5V 12A 15A
Output: -12V 1.0A 0.6A
Output: +12V 1.5A 2.5A
Input (both) 100-240V; 50-60 Hz; 6A
(AC output) Receptacle (both) 100-240V; 50-60 Hz; 3A
Is it safe/wise to use the PM7100 PSU in the IIcx?
My gut-feeling says no, but when others have done it without damage to the PSU or motherboard, then I'll give it ago. The IIcx motherboard was re-capped by He-whose-Name-is-not-spoken-of-around-here-no-more some summers ago.
Thanks very much all,
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It seems that I took the PSU from IIcx in and out too often (I was investigating floppy problems). The machine won't start any more. A member here suggested that I could use a PSU from a PM7100 (of which I happen to have one lying around).
Both PSUs have the same form-factors, both are made by Astec and the details are as follows:
Thing being measured IIcx PM7100
Model Number AA15830 AA16870
Made in Malaysia The Philippines
Apple Part No. 699-0392 614-0009
Output: +5V (both) 1mA Continuous
Output: +5V 12A 15A
Output: -12V 1.0A 0.6A
Output: +12V 1.5A 2.5A
Input (both) 100-240V; 50-60 Hz; 6A
(AC output) Receptacle (both) 100-240V; 50-60 Hz; 3A
Is it safe/wise to use the PM7100 PSU in the IIcx?
My gut-feeling says no, but when others have done it without damage to the PSU or motherboard, then I'll give it ago. The IIcx motherboard was re-capped by He-whose-Name-is-not-spoken-of-around-here-no-more some summers ago.
Thanks very much all,
aa
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