Off to Ebay I go and get a "working" unit . . . yeah right. When it arrives it's totally dead. I have a look inside and the Caps have leaked and one of the fuses is in parts. On further inspection BOTH fuses have not survived the bumpy ride to Northern Australia and to add to that the 1.4A fuse was only 1A . . . Hmmm . . .
That's cool, I can fix this and I was planning on re-capping it anyhow.
Here is the unit after I gave it a first initial clean and flushed the entire board.
You can still see some gunk around the 4th diode and where the resistor and the two wires join. I used a desoldering gun to remove both of the caps and then used an interdental brush to make sure it was all as clean as possible before flushing the board again.
They are not exactly the same voltage spec, but the uF is exact. You can go higher with the voltage without an issue ( just don't go lower ). They are also good quality Panasonic ones. Don't buy cheap caps.
Back it all goes into the case, I'm not turning this on until everything is in it's correct place.
At this point I've taken it outside and plugged it in with extra an extra RCD just to make sure the magic smoke didn't escape. After a good run I tested the voltages, which ended up being 10V AC and 4.9V DC. I'm pretty happy with that so on to the final phase.
Plugging it into my secondary C128 and hey presto.
There's only one thing to do now and that's to replace the plug with so I don't need a travel adapter.
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