Ok, I've been out of the loop for a few years now when it comes to the Amiga and therefore decided to buy another A500 to tinker with (not impressed by the prices of Amiga hardware these days!). I just got round to checking out the Amiga tonight and the first job was to give it a quick visual check. It looks good and clean and has never been opened before (seals intact). Checked the trapdoor for any extra RAM and was greeted by the old A501 expansion (gulp!).. Inevitably the RTC battery has puked all over both the expansion and it's metal shielding, but it appears to have been contained to just the expansion board as far as I can tell. Ok, no problem as I'll just get another RAM expansion.
Anyway, I hooked up the RGB cable, PSU, mouse and joystick and was ready to see if it boots. It powered up for about 5 seconds before the PSU gave up with a fairly loud pop followed by a crackling/fizz and dodgy BBQ smell! I didn't even get the chance to switch to the correct input on the TV! The power LED came on and the floppy drive made it's usual click/tick noise and then it died. The power supply is one of the weaker and lighter 2.5A models. I'm now hoping it hasn't taken the A500 with it! I'm also hoping it's just age that made it blow and not something wrong with the A500 itself that caused it to go.... What do you guys think?
Do I buy another old Amiga PSU or try and source a newer third party model from somewhere? I'll open this one up tomorrow and see what has failed inside.
Anyway, I hooked up the RGB cable, PSU, mouse and joystick and was ready to see if it boots. It powered up for about 5 seconds before the PSU gave up with a fairly loud pop followed by a crackling/fizz and dodgy BBQ smell! I didn't even get the chance to switch to the correct input on the TV! The power LED came on and the floppy drive made it's usual click/tick noise and then it died. The power supply is one of the weaker and lighter 2.5A models. I'm now hoping it hasn't taken the A500 with it! I'm also hoping it's just age that made it blow and not something wrong with the A500 itself that caused it to go.... What do you guys think?
Do I buy another old Amiga PSU or try and source a newer third party model from somewhere? I'll open this one up tomorrow and see what has failed inside.