Recommend a good power supply for use on C64 and Vic?
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Recommend a good power supply for use on C64 and Vic?
Hi.
I need a new power supply for my c64.
The old one is an older brick type with the minimal cooling fins
on the sides.
Input: 117v 50/60 Hz 46W
Output: 5VDC 8.5W 9VAC 9VA
It has a 4 pin din connector.
I would like recommendations for a replacement.
Can you give me the model number?
Does it matter if the replacement has a 7pin din?
Can it be used on a Vic?
Thanks
rwv01
I need a new power supply for my c64.
The old one is an older brick type with the minimal cooling fins
on the sides.
Input: 117v 50/60 Hz 46W
Output: 5VDC 8.5W 9VAC 9VA
It has a 4 pin din connector.
I would like recommendations for a replacement.
Can you give me the model number?
Does it matter if the replacement has a 7pin din?
Can it be used on a Vic?
Thanks
rwv01
Re: Recommend a good power supply for use on C64 and Vic?
Why do you need a new one? I use the same one for year WO any problem.rwv01 wrote:Hi.
I need a new power supply for my c64.
The old one is an older brick type with the minimal cooling fins
on the sides.
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Have you tried replacing the fuse?
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Re: Recommend a good power supply for use on C64 and Vic?
Don't know for sure. Maybe the fuse went out.ruud wrote: Why do you need a new one? I use the same one for year WO any problem.
No. It's sealed in there pretty good. It's not the "repairable" type.Boray wrote:Have you tried replacing the fuse?
I contacted someone near me who says he can supply one for a few bucks.
Thanks for the replies.
If the Commodore supplies are similar to the Atari 'bricks', which i believe is the case, then you are correct. They are not reapairable. Over time, the electrolytics in the power supply dry out and no longer hold their charge...they become leaky. When measured with a multi-meter, the supply voltage may look OK. But when under load, the voltage drops. It becomes a DC voltage with a VERY lot of AC ripple. This is what happened with my XEGS power supply. I didn't suspect the power supply until I put a CRO on the input voltage while it was powering the machine.
Normally, when this occurs, you could just replace the electrolytic capacitors with new ones, and "Bob's yer Uncle". But when the power supply is potted with epoxy..."Yer up the creek without a paddle!"
What are the newer ones, more like the Amiga power supplies, like?
Normally, when this occurs, you could just replace the electrolytic capacitors with new ones, and "Bob's yer Uncle". But when the power supply is potted with epoxy..."Yer up the creek without a paddle!"
What are the newer ones, more like the Amiga power supplies, like?
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Re: Recommend a good power supply for use on C64 and Vic?
Can a Commodore 64 power supply be used on a VIC-20CR ?rwv01 wrote:Hi.
I need a new power supply for my c64.
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Can it be used on a Vic?
Thanks
rwv01
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Re: Recommend a good power supply for use on C64 and Vic?
Certainly.Wonder-Boy wrote:Can a Commodore 64 power supply be used on a VIC-20CR ?
The opposite is generally not true as most VIC CRs PSU are only rated for 2 or 3 VA on the 9Vac. When it fails, it can destroy your C64.
Be normal.
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Eslapion is right, except the difference is not on the 9V line but the 5V line if I recall correctly. An old VIC-20 style power supply is rated 9V 1A + 5V 1.5A while a newer C64 style power supply tends to be rated 9V 1A + 5V 1.6A or even 5V 1.7A in the C64C. Exactly how much difference those 0.2A make, I can't tell but obviously it is a poor idea to stress test it.
Anders Carlsson






A picture says more than a thousand words, right?

The first power supply most definitely was sold with VIC-20CR over here, and also featured with the first C64 breadboxes. There was a later variation which was rated 1.6A on the 5V. The last one certainly comes from a C64C however, to illustrate the difference.

The first power supply most definitely was sold with VIC-20CR over here, and also featured with the first C64 breadboxes. There was a later variation which was rated 1.6A on the 5V. The last one certainly comes from a C64C however, to illustrate the difference.
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The top two power supplies, I have never seen in north america.carlsson wrote:A picture says more than a thousand words, right?
The first power supply most definitely was sold with VIC-20CR over here, and also featured with the first C64 breadboxes. There was a later variation which was rated 1.6A on the 5V. The last one certainly comes from a C64C however, to illustrate the difference.
Same thing again...I have never seen a VIC-20 power supply (one that actually came with the VIC-20 when sold) that has a rating of more than 2VA on the 9VAC, EXCEPT those for 2 prong VICs.
And I live in canada...
By the way, does the two-prong NTSC VIC-20 run at 10VAC?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0077977011
The same seller has an old-style Commodore 64 power supply which indeed says C64 on it, but otherwise has the same "form factor" as the two-prong early VIC one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0077976891
I just came across those eBay links, not trying to point out they're nicely priced or anything like that.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0077977011
The same seller has an old-style Commodore 64 power supply which indeed says C64 on it, but otherwise has the same "form factor" as the two-prong early VIC one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0077976891
I just came across those eBay links, not trying to point out they're nicely priced or anything like that.
Anders Carlsson






Just a note: if anyone has any information to add to the Denial WIKI power supply page, please do. I put it together, but I don't have technical knowledge.
http://sleepingelephant.com/denial/wiki ... r_Supplies
http://sleepingelephant.com/denial/wiki ... r_Supplies