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CPC 464 Power Supplies For Australia?

Started by dalekman9999, 12:09, 28 December 21

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dalekman9999

Hi there, Im wondering what I should be looking for when it comes to a power supply in australia for an amstrad cpc 464, Managed to get one however it was without power supply and yeah.
I wasnt 100% on what I should be looking for and didnt see much when it came to amstrads and using with australian sockets. Thanks :)

ralferoo

Any normal 5V PSU will work, but it'll need to be plugged in upside down! :D

ralferoo

Although, in all seriousness...


Make sure you get the polarity right, or you'll kill the CPC. Make sure the voltage isn't too high, or you'll kill the CPC, and so make sure it's a good quality regulated and smoothed 5V supply.

GUNHED

Suggesting a 5 V PSU with at least 2 A, better 3 A in case you will work with expansions at the expansion port. You can get any PSU for LED chains, but be careful to use a 'balanced' one, no switching PSU.
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pelrun

Any 5v 3A plugpack will work; even a USB charger will if you have the right adapter. Jaycar has plenty but they all have switchable polarity plugs; there's a big risk you'll get it wrong at some point and blow your 464 up so I can't recommend them. If you get one with a fixed DC output plug, it's 99% certain it will be correctly centre-positive.

My comment that I always make on these threads: if you start running expansions and find you have stability issues, there's no point upgrading to a PSU above 2A. You need a 5.1V or 5.2V supply instead.

Bryce

Here's a decent one in Queensland. Choose the 5A version. The connector is the correct type / polarity for a 464 and it has enough power to allow multiple expansions.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/154548708082

Bryce.

dalekman9999

Quote from: Bryce on 16:16, 28 December 21
Here's a decent one in Queensland. Choose the 5A version. The connector is the correct type / polarity for a 464 and it has enough power to allow multiple expansions.

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/154548708082

Bryce.

Ok so the 5v 5a one?Sorry just wanting to make 100% sure thanks so much too

1024MAK

Quote from: dalekman9999 on 05:01, 30 December 21
Ok so the 5v 5a one?Sorry just wanting to make 100% sure thanks so much too
That's what Bryce has recommended. You don't need the extra adapter.

If you don't intend to use any expansions, the 5V 2A type should be fine as well.

An unexpanded CPC 464 is rated at 2A at 5V (or 10W).

Mark
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dalekman9999

Quote from: 1024MAK on 13:15, 30 December 21That's what Bryce has recommended. You don't need the extra adapter. If you don't intend to use any expansions, the 5V 2A type should be fine as well. An unexpanded CPC 464 is rated at 2A at 5V (or 10W). Mark


Sweet, ordered it now, I intend to use a floppy drive with it eventually, However right now i have no accessories, grabbed the 5v 5a one. Cant wait to test this out :)


Bryce

Quote from: 1024MAK on 13:15, 30 December 21
That's what Bryce has recommended. You don't need the extra adapter.

If you don't intend to use any expansions, the 5V 2A type should be fine as well.

An unexpanded CPC 464 is rated at 2A at 5V (or 10W).

Mark

I always compensate for over ambitious power claims on PSU's. Many (claimed to be) 5V 2A PSU's will drop to almost 4V when you actually put a 2A load on them, so the 5A PSU is a safer bet. However, the manufacturer in this case is a well known brand that is honest when it comes to their specs.

Bryce.

GUNHED

Quote from: Bryce on 15:11, 30 December 21
I always compensate for over ambitious power claims on PSU's. Many (claimed to be) 5V 2A PSU's will drop to almost 4V when you actually put a 2A load on them, so the 5A PSU is a safer bet. However, the manufacturer in this case is a well known brand that is honest when it comes to their specs.
Bryce.
Well, I just can confirm that from my various setups. It's always a good thing to have some "spare" Amps, because even a drop to 4,5 Volt will cause serious troubles (you start debugging, but it's not the hardware, not the software, just the PSU!!!).


My suggestion: Get a Y cable and measure the Volts at a time everything is switched on and running.
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Shining

The other's will probably kill me but I often use something like this https://www.amazon.com.au/Easyday-Barrel-Charger-Adapter-Connector/dp/B07M9B54N7 with a good usb charger.
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Bryce

If it's a decent USB charger from a reputable maker (Asus, Samsung etc) and it can supply enough amps, then there's not really a huge problem with doing that.

Bryce.

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