NEW Amiga 3000 power supply some assembly required
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- Опубліковано 1 кві 2024
- E480: A New Recreation of the Amiga 3000 Power supply, from Mr Szymon Gosk from Amibay user "arymanx" and he makes so much more. Some assembly required but i give this a go and it turns out epic.
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best "letter opener" ive seen to date.
And I thought iJustine had a knife collection...
I bought Arymanx's 4000D version and some of the 2000 ATX adapters and laser cut adapter plates. The quality is top notch.
Never saw a real Amiga 3000, except in videos. Those machines cost a lot today. Power supplies are one of the most important parts of the machine, if not THE most important. Therefore, I think it is essential, to test this components first, before even thinking about turning such a machine on. And power supplies are also a very important part of electrical engineering. I would say kings-class. In this video you demonstrated your competence again. And as always - I learned something new (I need a connector crimping set : ) ). Thanks :)
I'm might just plug mine in after its been in the garage for a few years , and flip it on just to test your theory.
Good luck. I hope everything works out for you. If not, Dr. Chris can fix it.
Great job you did. Steven do the same with his power supply and it works great. Greetings from Steven from the Netherlands
Thanks Dr Chris. Another Video 3 months ago 😉 Message from the future…You do get to use the new PSU 👍🏻 What I learnt today….I am freaking not going anywhere near making a PSU 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Cheers 🍻
I was thinking that looked like Szymon's handiwork just before you said it. 😂 If you think the PSU case was nice you should see his custom made big box Amiga cases, they're works of art!
I built 3 of those and very well know the pain you endured Chris. Szymon's work is top notch. I also got an A3000T PSU adapter from him. Easier to build as it uses a standard ATX PSU. I highly recommend that one as well.
Hahaha i did also! But its not due till after Easter for me
Nice Knife! 👍🏻 Dr Rambo 😆😉
More like Dr Dundee 🙂
That A3000 looks painful to do, I would need a prewired and modular style type. Its always nice to power on and there's no loss of magic smoke.
That is a really nice stainless RGB PSU. Szymon make good stuff. I have one of his A4000 recreation cases, and want one of his A3000 cases he made for Stefan & ACILL as I have no original systems!
i have more tic boards ordered and a 3000T metal atx conversion kit coming.
For my testbench I have a multiadapter ATX -> All amiga powerconnectors.. so no need to have multiple PSUs :)
Well your the king. Im just a peasant. This was intended to be a power supply for one of my units, but another one ended up needing the last power supply I had and these cables turned down too too short and I’m too lazy to extend them.
aaah. the ankle monitor is back!!
Hahaha its always there i just dont mention it always
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration put a cable tie around the unconnected yellow wire. the heatshrink can unshrink a tiny bit und fall off.. happened to a friend.
One of my a3kPSU's has broken the plastic leg behind the spring-loaded black square power push switch.
they are replacable. the internal switch is just a 4 pole/wire standard button. screw mounted.
Very interesting Video! I'm guessing I should test my A3000PSU before firing up the old lady after all these years? -Mark.
let her eat. see what goes... hey theres a 50% chance it will work!
nice one im yet to order the fans to do my build, would be nice to have a3000 drive chassis in stainless as well as you know a3000 owners to do anything you have to pull the old girl down to nothing
Thats not a knife... this is a knife 🔪
You'll get fat eating all that 😂
"get"? hahahah
Dear Dr.Chris, What is a tick signal? and what is it for? (I hope I learn something) LOL
The tick signal is the 50 Hz/60 Hz mains frequency converted to digital TTL levels. The mains frequency is very accurate and the Amigas use it as a clock signal for the system clock - hence tick signal - among other things. You can configure some Amigas so that they use VSync instead and you can buy „Tick“-generator boards and adapters you can use if you have a non-original power supply like a modern ATX PSU.
pefection @@Numfuddle
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration it works for all kinds of clocks from radio alarm clocks to the one in your oven, to the old-ish huge clocks used at train stations and public squares so it’s actually quite clever to use it as an accurate „tick“ for a computer. I guess 32 kHz crystal oscillators might have still been more expensive at that time? At least that’s the only explanation I could think of why most real time clock circuits with crystal oscillators (except the 1200(?) and 500+) came with expansion cards like the expansion bay memory expansions.
does ata 133 round cables work in amigas?
not normally
@@ChrisEdwardsRestorationwish somebody would custom make some for the amiga,i don't like flat cables.
you can't fix stupid, but 110/220 volts can.