Hi Guys,
I have a Shiva FastPath 5 that I bought cheap on eBay a while ago from a seller in the US and imported it to Europe. I almost connected it to try it out, when I read the sticker on the back saying 120V 50/60 Hz. Disaster avoided... but also no vintage mac TCP/IP
I opened it up and looked at the power connections: it is just a standard transformer that is connected to the power input, which then connects the (presumed) DC to the logic board. (http://www.walshcomptech.com/fastpath5/fp4pics/ This is a version 4, but it looks almost the same). It looks like there is no internal regulator for multi-voltage, just the transformer, so If I plug it in here in Europe, it will probably just fry the board.
Does anyone know what voltage the logic board needs in these devices? I could then power it with an alternative power source?
Thank you in advance!
I have a Shiva FastPath 5 that I bought cheap on eBay a while ago from a seller in the US and imported it to Europe. I almost connected it to try it out, when I read the sticker on the back saying 120V 50/60 Hz. Disaster avoided... but also no vintage mac TCP/IP
I opened it up and looked at the power connections: it is just a standard transformer that is connected to the power input, which then connects the (presumed) DC to the logic board. (http://www.walshcomptech.com/fastpath5/fp4pics/ This is a version 4, but it looks almost the same). It looks like there is no internal regulator for multi-voltage, just the transformer, so If I plug it in here in Europe, it will probably just fry the board.
Does anyone know what voltage the logic board needs in these devices? I could then power it with an alternative power source?
Thank you in advance!

















