



You mean the tin plated bit at the front etc ?
Yeah. I think I was confused when looking it the pictures. Those are the 5V, 12V, and GND right?
Leftmost 4 holes for 5V
I can answer the rest when I get time / the PSU but yes, it does get hot when pulling 12V a lot. I think the issue was actually something close to that - when I had the PSU "out in the open", it was fine but as soon as I put the case back on, let it work for 15 minutes - bzzzz. And that was it. Some diode died and the whole PSU was out of order. Maybe it's not a serious issue and can be fixed easily but still - yours doesn't do it.
Ouch indeed!mikro wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:10 am Some diode died and the whole PSU was out of order. Maybe it's not a serious issue and can be fixed easily but still - yours doesn't do it.![]()
Never seen a IDE mash up like that. Its over hanging the PSU, so it's going to be in the way.mikro wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 7:14 am I guess I'm too late to the party but if there is still a hope -- any chance this setup could work with your new PSU:
It's quite popular among Amiga people who for some reason prefer to have IDE female connectors angled to the left (contrary to the right what we would prefer). From your picture above it looked like the PCB is empty in that area except that black thing but maybe it's still too much.exxos wrote: Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:02 amNever seen a IDE mash up like that. Its over hanging the PSU, so it's going to be in the way.