I have the original Naomi power supply and I was wondering how to convert it to directly plug into the wall. I'm in the US, so I'm using 110V, which should mean I don't need a step down transfomer.
Can someone help me out with what parts to get and how to do this?
Naomi Power Supply Modification Help Please.
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OldFoo
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you are intending just to connect the power supply or do you want the sound to work as well?Rupeshvaswani wrote:grantspain wrote:yeah I know that,your first photo you will notice as well as the psu you have a transformer for the sound amp
white is live and black is neutral
So can I just cut off the end of the power connector and splice it to a regular three prong plug end ?
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OldFoo
grantspain wrote:you are intending just to connect the power supply or do you want the sound to work as well?Rupeshvaswani wrote:grantspain wrote:yeah I know that,your first photo you will notice as well as the psu you have a transformer for the sound amp
white is live and black is neutral
So can I just cut off the end of the power connector and splice it to a regular three prong plug end ?
Well, worse come to worse, I can get unamped sound from the Naomi board itself right? How would I go around connecting just the power supply? And if I wanted to do both the power supply and sound transformer, what would I do?
I'm sorry for being a total noob on this. I apologize.
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OldFoo
you won't get any sound from the naomi without the amp
the first photo you posted,that is you system---send me the pick of the wires at the bottom right as they are the 110v input for the psu and sound amp transformer
then once i id those i will tell you what you need to connect this safely to your wall socket
the first photo you posted,that is you system---send me the pick of the wires at the bottom right as they are the 110v input for the psu and sound amp transformer
then once i id those i will tell you what you need to connect this safely to your wall socket