Re: beating the flaming G-80 horse

From: Tom Cloud <robot_tank_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 11:35:31 EDT

Hello all,
Where might one fine these power supply connectors new? I noticed over the weekend that my Star Trek's power supply connector is pretty dark - almost black - and should be changed. Anybody have one they could sell me?
Regards,
Tom Cloud
 
 Mark Jenison wrote:> Are the supplies failing or are you just using a switcher because the
> connector burned up? I just replaced the connector & burned pins with new
> ones, and then wired up a couple more grounds seperately.. I was using a
> wirenut but a mate-n-lock would make it look pretty nice. It seems to be
a
> rock solid supply other than the connector, In the past few years none of
my
> Sega games have skipped a beat due to the supply.

This is the same thing I've observed...the power supplies themselves are
fine except for the fact that they are harsh on the connectors. Standard
operating procedure to replace the connector and pins to the power supplies
for these games. I've had more problems with AR boards and switchers than
with these power supplies.

--
Mark Jenison
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