Sold Commodore 64 PSU replacement/upgrade board (rebuild kit)

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Hi there, just joined :)

I’d be very keen on buying one of these boards to give my C64 psu ‘brick’ a new lease of life. Are there any available at present?

Cheers,

John.

Hi and welcome to the forum!

Yes, you have very good timing as I will finish 10 new boards tonight. I will drop you a PM when ready!
 
Hi there, just joined :)

I’d be very keen on buying one of these boards to give my C64 psu ‘brick’ a new lease of life. Are there any available at present?

Cheers,

John.

Hi and welcome to the forum!

Yes, you have very good timing as I will finish 10 new boards tonight. I will drop you a PM when ready!

Haha my timing is usually the opposite - Luck had to strike at some point though! That’s great news. Look forward to hearing from you.
 
Hi there, just joined :)

I’d be very keen on buying one of these boards to give my C64 psu ‘brick’ a new lease of life. Are there any available at present?

Cheers,

John.

Hi and welcome to the forum!

Yes, you have very good timing as I will finish 10 new boards tonight. I will drop you a PM when ready!

Haha my timing is usually the opposite - Luck had to strike at some point though! That’s great news. Look forward to hearing from you.

New boards available. PM sent!
 
Board received. Look forward to fitting that and getting the psu up and running. Cheers :)
 
Just to say have soldered in the new psu board and it works great! Voltage under C64 load is 4.9V which seems to be fine. Assume it’ll be fine if/when I find a 1541 drive to use with it too. A very elegant, neat solution which retains use of the original PSU brick and the vintage ‘vibe’ rather than paying for a whole new power supply. Thanks for a great product! :D

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Just to say have soldered in the new psu board and it works great! Voltage under C64 load is 4.9V which seems to be fine. Assume it’ll be fine if/when I find a 1541 drive to use with it too. A very elegant, neat solution which retains use of the original PSU brick and the vintage ‘vibe’ rather than paying for a whole new power supply. Thanks for a great product! :D

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Thanks for your feedback! I'm glad you like it! I created it because of exactly the reason you mentioned; to be able to use your old style power brick AND have a safer solution inside. IMO the wedge PSU is quite fugly.

The original PSU delivers around 5.1-5.15V and that extra 0.1-0.15V compensates for the voltage drop across the power cord, switch and so on. In the future I *might* create a board with adjustable voltage output (around 0.1-0.2V added to the 5V) to be able to fine tune the 5V in the C64. Unfortunately free time is sparse nowadays but who knows... :)
 
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Thanks for your feedback! I'm glad you like it! I created it because of exactly the reason you mentioned; to be able to use your old style power brick AND have a safer solution inside. IMO the wedge PSU is quite fugly.

The original PSU delivers around 5.1-5.15V and that extra 0.1-0.15V compensates for the voltage drop across the power cord, switch and so on. In the future I *might* create a board with adjustable voltage output (around 0.1-0.2V added to the 5V) to be able to fine tune the 5V in the C64. Unfortunately free time is sparse nowadays but who knows... :)

Sounds good. Perhaps one of these and some resistors to knock the (C64 loaded) voltage done to approx. 5.1V ?

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/switching-regulators/9068480/
 
Thanks for your feedback! I'm glad you like it! I created it because of exactly the reason you mentioned; to be able to use your old style power brick AND have a safer solution inside. IMO the wedge PSU is quite fugly.

The original PSU delivers around 5.1-5.15V and that extra 0.1-0.15V compensates for the voltage drop across the power cord, switch and so on. In the future I *might* create a board with adjustable voltage output (around 0.1-0.2V added to the 5V) to be able to fine tune the 5V in the C64. Unfortunately free time is sparse nowadays but who knows... :)

Sounds good. Perhaps one of these and some resistors to knock the (C64 loaded) voltage done to approx. 5.1V ?

https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/switching-regulators/9068480/

It's probably better to use an adjustable voltage regulator as the excess voltage with the one above will generate heat and one of my goals is to keep it as cool as possible.
 
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Hi anemo!,


Thanks for your replies and kind answers. :)
So here goes my message on your forum post.
Hereby I like to note that I would like to be informed about
future productions (and versions) of your C64 cpu PCB design,when
they become available again for shipping.


Thanks in advance.

Dirk.
 
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Hi anemo!,


Thanks for your replies and kind answers. :)
So here goes my message on your forum post.
Hereby I like to note that I would like to be informed about
future productions (and versions) of your C64 cpu PCB design,when
they become available again for shipping.


Thanks in advance.

Dirk.

Interest noted! You are first in line when more boards are available in a, hopefully, not too distant future.
 
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