Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
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Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
Went to power my supergun tonight and it seems the PSU is dead , it has a SC200 5 pin din +5v 4.0a +12v 1.0a 25w output , any ideas of what i could use as a replacement , hopefully something quite cheap
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Re: Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
There was a guy selling PSU's with a similar spec on eBay last month for £15 posted. I ordered one for a VGA upscaler project I'm working on and it arrived quickly and was new as listed. The listing's ended but it might be worth contacting him to see if he's any left...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221290218072"
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221290218072"

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Re: Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
i was just thinking of you crunchy
you make your own superguns , might ending up needing one if i cant fix this little bugger
anyway ill get on to the ebay guy , cheers


anyway ill get on to the ebay guy , cheers

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If he can't help, or if you can't find a suitable replacement, then rather than replace the SG you could just build a lead with a 5 pin DIN plug on one end and some ring or fork terminals on t'other and hook it up to a JAMMA PSU.
It'd be a 10 minute job - I'd be happy to help if need be


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sounds good , is there a jamma psu you would recommend ?crunchywasp wrote:
If he can't help, or if you can't find a suitable replacement, then rather than replace the SG you could just build a lead with a 5 pin DIN plug on one end and some ring or fork terminals on t'other and hook it up to a JAMMA PSU.
It'd be a 10 minute job - I'd be happy to help if need be

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Yep
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http://www.giz10p.co.uk/index.php?_a=vi ... roductId=3"
Or
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260849594057"
(It's Wei Ya but I've never had any bother with these at all)
There are more expensive ones but these ones do the job nicely and are well priced I reckon.

http://www.giz10p.co.uk/index.php?_a=vi ... roductId=3"
Or
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260849594057"
(It's Wei Ya but I've never had any bother with these at all)
There are more expensive ones but these ones do the job nicely and are well priced I reckon.

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Re: Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
Damn that guy wont get back to me , so if i use a JAMMA PSU i presume id need to put it in an enclosure as i can imagine there quite dangerous with the power leads exposed especially with a curious 1yr old running around ?
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I see he's got a couple of negs on his eBay profile mentioning lack of comms
I didn't have to contact him but he never left me any feedback
meh.
As long as you weren't poking around at it then a bare JAMMA PSU would be ok for adults but certainly not too great for inquisitive children I expect
If you're concerned you could house it in an ABS project box/enclosure or similar guess. You could have the live, neutral and earth running to an IEC socket and simply plug an IEC/kettle lead from the mains in to that, then either a socket to plug in the lead with the 5 pin din plug which would go to the supergun or else just run the lead through a hole (with rubber grommet or whatever) in the enclosure.
Also, if you were to do that then it'd be worth adding an on/off switch and a small hole so you could adjust the voltage without opening the enclosure
And if you're feeling adventurous you could stick a fan in there too... or just drill some air vents


As long as you weren't poking around at it then a bare JAMMA PSU would be ok for adults but certainly not too great for inquisitive children I expect

If you're concerned you could house it in an ABS project box/enclosure or similar guess. You could have the live, neutral and earth running to an IEC socket and simply plug an IEC/kettle lead from the mains in to that, then either a socket to plug in the lead with the 5 pin din plug which would go to the supergun or else just run the lead through a hole (with rubber grommet or whatever) in the enclosure.
Also, if you were to do that then it'd be worth adding an on/off switch and a small hole so you could adjust the voltage without opening the enclosure

And if you're feeling adventurous you could stick a fan in there too... or just drill some air vents


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Re: Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
Tell me morecrunchywasp wrote:I ordered one for a VGA upscaler project I'm working on

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crunchywasp wrote:I see he's got a couple of negs on his eBay profile mentioning lack of commsI didn't have to contact him but he never left me any feedback
meh.
As long as you weren't poking around at it then a bare JAMMA PSU would be ok for adults but certainly not too great for inquisitive children I expect
If you're concerned you could house it in an ABS project box/enclosure or similar guess. You could have the live, neutral and earth running to an IEC socket and simply plug an IEC/kettle lead from the mains in to that, then either a socket to plug in the lead with the 5 pin din plug which would go to the supergun or else just run the lead through a hole (with rubber grommet or whatever) in the enclosure.
Also, if you were to do that then it'd be worth adding an on/off switch and a small hole so you could adjust the voltage without opening the enclosure
And if you're feeling adventurous you could stick a fan in there too... or just drill some air vents
Yeah i was thinking this but it all starts adding up

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Yep, things definitely start to get a little pricier when you start messing about like that
if you don't mind what it looks like you could ghetto-encase it in some tough double-wall cardboard, Tupperware or timber 
Hopefully that boy gets back to you and has some PSUs left, or someone has a direct replacement.


Hopefully that boy gets back to you and has some PSUs left, or someone has a direct replacement.

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Re: Need a replacment PSU for my supergun
I've not had a problem with these eithercrunchywasp wrote: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260849594057"
(It's Wei Ya but I've never had any bother with these at all)

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