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Conversión de Atari 1050 a Corriente Continua DC

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The simple Atari 1050 Disk Drive Conversion to DC, Finishing the project: crwdns2935265:00crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
Finishing the project
  • You are almost finished. Reassemble the case and put the screws back on.

  • Print a label that clearly states that your drive now takes 12V DC center positive. Don't call this project finished without this step.

  • You want to avoid any confusion or someone plugging in an old AC power supply to this modified drive.

  • For DC, you can actually go higher in voltage, all the way to 15v, even 18v. The power section of the drive may heat up a bit, but it will work regardless, with minimal risk.

  • Still, you want to stick to DC, not AC so the label is a MUST.

Casi has finalizado. Reensambla la unidad y los tornillos.

Imprime una etiqueta que indique claramente que tu unidad ahora se alimenta con 12V DC.

Quieres evitar la confusión en donde alguien conecte una fuente de poder antigua por accidente.

Tu nueva fuente de poder puede ser de 12v pero también podrá aceptar mayor voltaje. En este caso posiblemente se calentará más, pero con mínimo riesgo de daño.

Indistintamente, debes usar voltaje DC y no AC desde ahora en adelante, por tanto, esta etiqueta es fundamental.

[title] Finishing the project
[* black] You are almost finished. Reassemble the case and put the screws back on.
[* black] Print a label that clearly states that your drive now takes 12V DC center positive. Don't call this project finished without this step.
[* black] You want to avoid any confusion or someone plugging in an old AC power supply to this modified drive.
-[* black] For DC, you can actually go higher in voltage, all the way to 15v, even 18v. The drive will overheat, but it will work regardless, with minimal risk.
+[* black] For DC, you can actually go higher in voltage, all the way to 15v, even 18v. The power section of the drive may heat up a bit, but it will work regardless, with minimal risk.
[* black] Still, you want to stick to DC, not AC so the label is a MUST.

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