Older 2 pin PSU
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Older 2 pin PSU
I've now got a 3rd Vic but it has no PSU - its the older 2-pin design
Even I can solder a new connector to the large coil behind the plug inside the Vic, so I was wondering if the following PSU would be fine alternative?
Adaptor 3 pin Uk input, 9VAC 1900MA output.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Adaptor-3-pin-Uk- ... 40558420QQ
I think this has a higher Amp (I think its 1.9 Amps output) is it OK to put this in to an elderly Vic or should I get some other supply?
Thanks Tarka
Even I can solder a new connector to the large coil behind the plug inside the Vic, so I was wondering if the following PSU would be fine alternative?
Adaptor 3 pin Uk input, 9VAC 1900MA output.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Adaptor-3-pin-Uk- ... 40558420QQ
I think this has a higher Amp (I think its 1.9 Amps output) is it OK to put this in to an elderly Vic or should I get some other supply?
Thanks Tarka
If I recall correctly, the original black box is rated 9V 3A in Europe, possibly 9V 2A in the USA. However people previously measured power use in the VIC-20 and I think that one should deliver enough power.
Too bad you didn't post a week ago. In that case I could've picked up a 220V two-prong PSU for you. By now it probably is somewhere in Poland.
Too bad you didn't post a week ago. In that case I could've picked up a 220V two-prong PSU for you. By now it probably is somewhere in Poland.

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As per the Denial Wiki for power supplies. Mine is a little different to the rating Carlsson quoted, but we had that discussion in the past when I looked at my supply...
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Re: Older 2 pin PSU
I think this has a higher Amp (I think its 1.9 Amps output) is it OK to put this in to an elderly Vic or should I get some other supply?
Thanks Tarka[/quote]
Hi Guys
I've been waiting awhile to see what idea's come across on this subject. It looks like there's room for my two cents worth.
So -- with due regards to my esteemed colleagues, here goes. I have both the older 2 pin Vic and the newer 7 pin Din plug
Vic. In regards to the 2 pin P/S - the external black colored "brick" holds only a power transformer, where, in my case, it's
secondary is rated 10.5 vAC @ 1.8 Amps. The bridge rectifier and 5 vDC regulator are mounted on the main board inside the
computer. Attaching a non-Commodor xformer is easy as long as the secondary is rated at least 8 but not more than 12 vAC
@ 1.8 (or more) Amps. (8 volts min. due to the voltage drops across two of the diodes in the bridge rectifier and the voltage drop
across the regulator -- and -- 12 volts max. because that's the RMS value and the input (smoothing) capacitor sees the peak
value (it's rated @16 wvDC). I love experimenting, so, I took an old Radio Shack power xformer (it's secondary rated @ 18 vAC
center tapped @ 3 Amps), connected it to a full-wave rectifier using two 6 Amp power diodes and finally connecting that to the
power input of the Vic. Works like a champ!! Also found that the two pin end of a coffee pot power cord was a perfect fit!! Then
I discovered that a local electronics store had quite a few different sized two pin power cords for portable electronic equipment
-- one of which looked very promising. I hope this gets some of your creative juices flowing.
Until next time . . . .
Phil Potter
Thanks Tarka[/quote]
Hi Guys

I've been waiting awhile to see what idea's come across on this subject. It looks like there's room for my two cents worth.
So -- with due regards to my esteemed colleagues, here goes. I have both the older 2 pin Vic and the newer 7 pin Din plug
Vic. In regards to the 2 pin P/S - the external black colored "brick" holds only a power transformer, where, in my case, it's
secondary is rated 10.5 vAC @ 1.8 Amps. The bridge rectifier and 5 vDC regulator are mounted on the main board inside the
computer. Attaching a non-Commodor xformer is easy as long as the secondary is rated at least 8 but not more than 12 vAC
@ 1.8 (or more) Amps. (8 volts min. due to the voltage drops across two of the diodes in the bridge rectifier and the voltage drop
across the regulator -- and -- 12 volts max. because that's the RMS value and the input (smoothing) capacitor sees the peak
value (it's rated @16 wvDC). I love experimenting, so, I took an old Radio Shack power xformer (it's secondary rated @ 18 vAC
center tapped @ 3 Amps), connected it to a full-wave rectifier using two 6 Amp power diodes and finally connecting that to the
power input of the Vic. Works like a champ!! Also found that the two pin end of a coffee pot power cord was a perfect fit!! Then
I discovered that a local electronics store had quite a few different sized two pin power cords for portable electronic equipment
-- one of which looked very promising. I hope this gets some of your creative juices flowing.
Until next time . . . .

Phil Potter
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2 pin PSU
Thank you
That is the sort of detail I wanted originally - know I understand what I can use ->
"long as the secondary is rated at least 8 but not more than 12 vAC
@ 1.8 (or more) Amps."
(RU a lecturer or teacher?)
Cheers Tarka
That is the sort of detail I wanted originally - know I understand what I can use ->
"long as the secondary is rated at least 8 but not more than 12 vAC
@ 1.8 (or more) Amps."
(RU a lecturer or teacher?)
Cheers Tarka
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Hi
Yeah I guess I should have been more specific
(I'll take me out and smack me later)
No offense meant to anyone else who replied previously
I always believe any information is good so thanks
but anyway previous comments resolved my question - the latest info is a bonus
thanks to everyone - Tarka
Yeah I guess I should have been more specific
(I'll take me out and smack me later)
No offense meant to anyone else who replied previously

I always believe any information is good so thanks
but anyway previous comments resolved my question - the latest info is a bonus
thanks to everyone - Tarka