[Coco] FD-50X series power supplies

Steven Hirsch snhirsch at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 12:30:54 EDT 2009


On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, Chad H wrote:


> Well the replacement candidate PSU units I found are not the originals, they

> aren't even old they're brand new. I wouldn't even know where to begin

> looking for those originals.

> I'm running the original FD-502 Drive 0 plus a 2nd 5.25 360k drive pulled

> from old PC-XT and installed a small 12vdc cooling fan just to be safe so I

> believe I'm running what the power supply was intended for. I was just

> wondering about the minimum power requirements for this setup. A

> car/truck's 12vdc system would supply way more than enough power (but what

> about the 5vdc?) I just want to make sure the replacement is rated at enough

> amps to run the dual floppy+fan setup. The PSU unit's I'm looking at are

> designed for PC 4-pin Molex power applications (Same hookup as the PC-XT

> drive, would just have to match wiring for the original 502 drive with mini

> "3.5 floppy" type connector.)

>

> Here are 2 candidates I'm looking at right now.

>

> Internal? Trying to find out size dimensions on these.

> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270461125059&ssPageName=A

> DME:X:RTQ:US:1123

>

> External.. http://www.svc.com/pa-ad-ul.html


Either of those should be fine for running floppy drives. Just be careful
not to confuse +5 and +12 :-). I've been working with electronics for
years, and still have managed to let the magic smoke out things in just
such a manner!

In particular, when retrofitting one of those 4-pin Molex cables to a
power supply, NEVER assume that RED=5V and YEL=12V! I have seen PC
supplies come from the manufacturer with these colors crossed. Mind you,
the _pinout_ on the connector was correct - only the colors were crossed.
The problems comes when you cut the cable off a scrapped supply for
re-use.

Steve


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