Subject: Re: WTB: 220 V Power supply units --> Apple IIC. Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2.marketplace References: <2yDz5.7812$mq2.123921@news1.online.no> X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.6 (NOV) From: david@uow.edu.au (David Wilson) NNTP-Posting-Host: wraith.cs.uow.edu.au Message-ID: <39cfccbf$1@news.uow.edu.au> Date: 26 Sep 2000 09:07:59 +1100 X-Trace: 26 Sep 2000 09:07:59 +1100, wraith.cs.uow.edu.au Organization: University of Wollongong Lines: 16 Path: lobby!newstf02.news.aol.com!portc01.blue.aol.com!newsfeed.mathworks.com!newsfeed.direct.ca!look.ca!sjc1.nntp.concentric.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!newsfeed.ozemail.com.au!news1.optus.net.au!optus!news.usyd.edu.au!news.newcastle.edu.au!news.uow.edu.au!david "Deacon Blue" writes: >Need one or two European/ Australian voltage 220V P/S units for the Apple >IIC. Anyone know where to source these items these days? It might well be easier to buy a 1.2A 15VDC plug pack and replace the DC plug with a 5 (or 7) pin male DIN plug. The pinout for the power //c connector has been posted many times. According to the //c Tech Ref Manual the //c is designed to operate on 9 to 20VDC so that should make finding a suitable plug pack even easier (I would suggest that if you use a voltage lower than 15v then you should also increase the current rating to keep the total wattage in the same region). P.S. The reason I suggested a 5pin plug is that they are easier to obtain and the two extra pins on the 7pin plug are not used in the //c. -- David Wilson School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia