I
must mention that I'm very pleased to have taken delivery of this power brick which will power a C64 and a Vic20.
I have a collection of Commodore power supplies (I'm sure we all do). It bothers me that they get hot, I can usually smell the one I've been using when it's been on for a while. I believe that there's also a risk of it failing and frying the board of a valuable computer.
This one is from Electroware, aka c64psu.com. They're in Poland but the shipping was reasonable and quick. The item itself was very reasonable too, coming in at well under fifty quid with taxes and shipping.
It doesn't run totally cool but gets as warm as any transformer you plug into the wall, because it has a regular step-down transformer for the 9vAC. For the 5vDC it has a modern switching circuit.
They make a version that feeds your computer and your 1541, one that has the right connector for the C128 and one for powering an Amiga. They all come with a choice of wall plug, UK, US, AU and EU
The one I bought is listed here on newstuffforoldstuff.com
The game in the picture is Legend of Atlantis, which I'm enjoying very much. It's more of a puzzle-solver than a platformer which suits me perfectly.
I have a collection of Commodore power supplies (I'm sure we all do). It bothers me that they get hot, I can usually smell the one I've been using when it's been on for a while. I believe that there's also a risk of it failing and frying the board of a valuable computer.
This one is from Electroware, aka c64psu.com. They're in Poland but the shipping was reasonable and quick. The item itself was very reasonable too, coming in at well under fifty quid with taxes and shipping.
It doesn't run totally cool but gets as warm as any transformer you plug into the wall, because it has a regular step-down transformer for the 9vAC. For the 5vDC it has a modern switching circuit.
They make a version that feeds your computer and your 1541, one that has the right connector for the C128 and one for powering an Amiga. They all come with a choice of wall plug, UK, US, AU and EU
The one I bought is listed here on newstuffforoldstuff.com
The game in the picture is Legend of Atlantis, which I'm enjoying very much. It's more of a puzzle-solver than a platformer which suits me perfectly.
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