GVP 530 power connection....

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Guys I got a nice GVP 530 coming from Europe. But I do know that it's PSU will be the wrong voltage for use here in the US, so I intend to power it using my converted (Trusty) ATX PSU that I use for my Amiga's (I have another one), so I'm gonna add another cable to it, so it can power the 530 too. But I need to know the 530 power input pin connections Please.. The ATX will easily have enough juice to power both of them at the same time....

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Guys I was emailed this. But what is Signal Ground (V5 ground) is it just +V5

1 3
4 5
2

1 Earth Ground
2 Signal Ground (5V ground)
3 +5V RED
4 WHITE (not connected)
5 +12V BROWN

Also I was wondering is there anyway the GVP 530 can be powered by the Amiga like the GVP A500HD+ can(Adding four 2 pin header, and put the jumpers to them)..
 
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If I recall correctly, the original GVP A530 PSU is universal. It should work on both 110V and 220-240V.
 
Mine was missing the power supply, I did some digging around and I believe the correct model is the AULT SC200 or the similar SW300 which seems to be out of production.

Edit: And yes, both are universal 50/60Hz 100-250V.
 
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If I recall correctly, the original GVP A530 PSU is universal. It should work on both 110V and 220-240V.

Ok.. Though I was wondering what is Signal Ground (5V ground). You see I'm gonna use Ground, +V5, and +V12.. But no 5V ground from my ATX that I use for my Amiga's....
 
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They are all 0V, sometimes they are physically kept separate for signal integrity reasons. Very unlikely to cause any issues in this sort of situation.
 
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