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Power Supply confusion....

Power Supply confusion....

2007-12-02 by n_c630

Greetings,

I recently broke my power supply for my an1x and in looking up what i
need to replace it i realized the one i had was not the original one.
 THe listed component is the PA-3B, but i have a ya-3.  the ya-3
worked but i also noticed that the specs were DC 10v 700mA.  Doesnt
the an1x require 12v?  Does this make a big difference?  Now in my
searches i found a replacement for the ya-3 (at
10v)[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CC5PCY?smid=A3ET1CHCB2RN4K&tag=dealtime-ce-feed-20&linkCode=asn]
, but it seems as though the pa-3b has been discountinued. there is a
model called the PA-5D, which is also 12v but has 1500mA, i just like
the design more since it has the normal plug, with the power adapter
in the middle as opposed to the wall-wart design
[http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-PA5D-PA-5D-Power-Adaptor/dp/B00006JIUW/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1196611012&sr=1-1]
.  Again, i know very little about electronics except how to plug
stuff in, would this model also work for the an1x?  There is also the
PA-3, which i believe is an exact replacement for the PA-3B.  Sorry if
this doesnt make sense.  

n.

Re: [AN1x] Power Supply confusion....

2007-12-02 by Rob Hill

I use a third party 12v 1500mah regulated PSU on mine with no probs. It also worked with an unregulated 12v too.

Rob.  

n_c630 <n_c630@...> wrote:                               
 Greetings,
 
 I recently broke my power supply for my an1x and in looking up what i
 need to replace it i realized the one i had was not the original one.
  THe listed component is the PA-3B, but i have a ya-3.  the ya-3
 worked but i also noticed that the specs were DC 10v 700mA.  Doesnt
 the an1x require 12v?  Does this make a big difference?  Now in my
 searches i found a replacement for the ya-3 (at
 10v)[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CC5PCY?smid=A3ET1CHCB2RN4K&tag=dealtime-ce-feed-20&linkCode=asn]
 , but it seems as though the pa-3b has been discountinued. there is a
 model called the PA-5D, which is also 12v but has 1500mA, i just like
 the design more since it has the normal plug, with the power adapter
 in the middle as opposed to the wall-wart design
 [http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-PA5D-PA-5D-Power-Adaptor/dp/B00006JIUW/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1196611012&sr=1-1]
 .  Again, i know very little about electronics except how to plug
 stuff in, would this model also work for the an1x?  There is also the
 PA-3, which i believe is an exact replacement for the PA-3B.  Sorry if
 this doesnt make sense.  
 
 n.
 
 
     
                               

       
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Re: [AN1x] Power Supply confusion....

2007-12-02 by Jeff

Hi !
don't worry too much about your lost power supply.
All you need is *any*  12V - 700 mA rated* DC* supply, like the stock 
one (PA3B) . The *"+"* must be wired to the *center pin*, the external 
sleeve to the ground. This supply does not need to be regulated, because 
the voltage regulation circuits are inside the AN1x itself. Yamaha 
supplies are not obviously better than unbranded ones, but they're 
surely more expensive. You can find a lot of such aftermarket supplies 
"off the shelf" in any electronics shop at lower prices. Or even at home 
for free: unused toys, cell phones, CD players, laptop computers, 
battery powered tools or kitchen equipment... One of my own synths 
(Kawa\ufffd K1) is now supplied by a discarded cell phone battery charger 
without any problem. Cost = 0 and 5' to replace the phone battery jack 
by the Kawa\ufffd jack.
About voltage and current:
Don't exceed 12 V, but you can use any lower voltage as far as it works 
properly. Don't go too low because the internal regulators ICs need 
enough voltage drop between the input ant the output pins to work.Too 
much voltage = excessive heating and possible failure. Too low = poor 
voltage regulation, leading to output humming noise, unwanted sound 
distorsion or \ufffdP crashes. Let's say 10V mini, 12V max .
The current value can exceed 700 mA,  it should be considered as a 
minimum value. If you find a 1 amp rated supply it does not matter at 
all as far as its voltage is in the good range.
So both models you mention are convenient. My own preference would go to 
the bigger one (PA 5D), but, once again, you will find its unbranded 
sister at half the price....
Cheers
J.F.

n_c630 a \ufffdcrit :
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>Greetings,
>
>I recently broke my power supply for my an1x and in looking up what i
>need to replace it i realized the one i had was not the original one.
> THe listed component is the PA-3B, but i have a ya-3.  the ya-3
>worked but i also noticed that the specs were DC 10v 700mA.  Doesnt
>the an1x require 12v?  Does this make a big difference?  Now in my
>searches i found a replacement for the ya-3 (at
>10v)[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CC5PCY?smid=A3ET1CHCB2RN4K&tag=dealtime-ce-feed-20&linkCode=asn]
>, but it seems as though the pa-3b has been discountinued. there is a
>model called the PA-5D, which is also 12v but has 1500mA, i just like
>the design more since it has the normal plug, with the power adapter
>in the middle as opposed to the wall-wart design
>[http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-PA5D-PA-5D-Power-Adaptor/dp/B00006JIUW/ref=pd_bbs_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1196611012&sr=1-1]
>.  Again, i know very little about electronics except how to plug
>stuff in, would this model also work for the an1x?  There is also the
>PA-3, which i believe is an exact replacement for the PA-3B.  Sorry if
>this doesnt make sense.  
>
>n.
>
>
>  
>

Re: Power Supply confusion....

2007-12-08 by ubergvx

--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote:
> don't worry too much about your lost power supply.
> All you need is *any*  12V - 700 mA rated* DC* supply
> Let's say 10V mini, 12V max .
> The current value can exceed 700 mA

Agreed, and I've bought power supplies for my AN1x and other items 
from this place:
http://www.arcade-electronics.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=241

Use the Narrow Your Search drop-down to zero in on type (AC-AC, AC-
DC, etc.) then use it again to get the correct voltage. The CAD 45-
763-2.5 works with my AN1x. Only about 7 bucks, but shipping about 
doubles that. Still way cheaper than anything else I could find.

I don't work for these guys, I've just been pleased with their 
products and services. Once they sent my a PS with the wrong plug and 
they immediately shipped the correct one and didn't ask for the first 
one back.

Using an "orphan" power supply from something else around the house 
works great if the plug fits - or if you don't mind soldering those 
tiny little plugs.

Van

Re: [AN1x] Re: Power Supply confusion....

2007-12-15 by nobody cares

Thanks to those who helped out.  I picked up a power suppy that seems to be working.  Thanks again!!

ubergvx <v.bergen@...> wrote:                               --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote:
 > don't worry too much about your lost power supply.
 > All you need is *any*  12V - 700 mA rated* DC* supply
 > Let's say 10V mini, 12V max .
 > The current value can exceed 700 mA
 
 
 
 
     
                               

       
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