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[title] Get everything ready
[* black] What you will need:
-[* black] A 12volt, 2.5 Amp DC capable power supply with a center positive 2.5mm barrel connector plug at the end. These are very common these days because they come with home WiFi equipment that gets renewed quite frequently.
+[* black] A 12v, 13v, 14v, 15v, or 16v, 2.5 Amp DC capable power supply with a center positive 2.5mm barrel connector plug at the end. I prefer 12v since these are very common these days because they come with home WiFi equipment that gets renewed quite frequently.
[* black] A labeler machine or printer (for the warning sticker). This is important, I'll tell you more about that later.
[* black] Hemostats. These are highly recommended because you will have to solder in places that are not easy to reach.
[* black] A soldering station capable of 330°C. This temperature setting is relevant because you will solder on elements capable of dissipating heat.
[* black] A small screwdriver for calibrating the motor speed.
[* black] A copy of 1050 disk drive diagnostics diskette for final tests and calibration. Find the software here and have it ready before beginning: https://archive.org/details/a8b_1050_Disk_Diagnostics_1983_Atari