jak9213@helios.TAMU.EDU (John Kane) (12/09/89)
I have a power supply in my SuperMac DataStream tape drive that has
given up the ghost. Something smoked, and with no more smoke left in the
circuitry, it won't work anymore.
I have contacted all of the SuperMac dealers within 180 miles of me, no
luck, no one wants to repair it.
I have contacted SuperMac, they will repair it, on an exchange, for
about $460!!!!
I have tried to reach California DC. The three phone numbers that I
found were all disconnected!
I would just like a replacement supply. Everything else with the drive
is just fine. I am running it on an old PC 65 watt supply now, but this
solution is ugly and a bit too large for the desk.
Specifics:
Man: California DC
P/N: LR3501-01E
Input: 115/230 VAC
47-63 Hz
2A/1A
Output: +5 V @ 2.5 A
+12 V @ 3.0 A / 6.0 A Peak
Dimensions: 5 1/2 inches wide
3 1/4 inches deep
1 7/8 inches tall
Does anyone have any ideas what more I can try?
Thanks.
John Arthur Kane, Systems Analyst, Microcomputer Support and Training
Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843 (409) 845-9999
jak9213@helios.tamu.edu profs: x043jk@tamvm1.tamu.edu