UPDATE - See Pt2 for hints and improvements from my 2nd attempt. [ Ссылка ]
I wanted a solid PSU for my Amigas, and I wanted it to look stock. So it needed to be small, cheap and have enough power output! The Mean Well RPT-60B fits very easily in the old Commodore brick, and cost about £25 with all the connectors, and it has double the power output of the original. Here's how I figured out the connections and got everything to work.
Please do not take this as exhaustive instructions, and double check everything I suggest *yourself*. I am not qualified to tell you what to do. Mains power is dangerous, so be sure you are comfortable doing this work, and understand what you're doing.
Below are the links for the parts:
PSU - [ Ссылка ]
PSU Datasheet - [ Ссылка ]
Either get the connector kit:
Connector kit - [ Ссылка ]
OR
I am doing more PSUs, so I got the individual connector parts:
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
01:55 - Crimping with pliers + solder for security
03:10 - Inserting mains power pins
05:30 - Inserting Amiga power pins
10:21 - Testing
11:09 - Physical Mounting (badly)
11:46 - Re-assembly and connecting to an Amiga
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