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Amiga 4000 SFX Adapter by shred
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
SFX form factor power supplies are a good replacement for the original Amiga 4000 Desktop PSU, because they fit well into the same space. This thing is a frame that fills out the empty space below the PSU, gives room for ventilation, and also offers brackets for using cable ties for cable management.
The files are:
adapter_main.stl: The adapter itself. This is the main part.
adapter_clips.stl: This is a clip that is needed to lock the adapter in place after it has been mounted onto the brackets of the Amiga case. You will need two of them. They lock like a press-stud.
adapter_red.stl and adapter_white.stl: These files are optional and only necessary if you'd like to print the colored logo. You can leave them out to get an engraved logo, which looks nice as well.
After printing, mount the power switch to the appropriate place. Slide the adapter into the mounting brackets at the bottom of the Amiga case, and use the clips to fix the adapter in place. When wiring, use cable ties and the printed "tunnels" to fix the wires to the adapter.
I was inspired by the Amiga 4000 Small Form Factor Power Supply adapter by delsydsoftware, but there I was missing the cable management. Also, without the lock clips, the Amiga can be accidentally turned on by pushing the adapter from the back.
UPDATE: I made a minor change to the main part, so larger SFX-L PSUs also fit on the frame. The PSU that is shown on the photos was only meant to be an example. I pixeled the brand and model because in general, I don't want to recommend a certain PSU for powering an Amiga.
The files are:
adapter_main.stl: The adapter itself. This is the main part.
adapter_clips.stl: This is a clip that is needed to lock the adapter in place after it has been mounted onto the brackets of the Amiga case. You will need two of them. They lock like a press-stud.
adapter_red.stl and adapter_white.stl: These files are optional and only necessary if you'd like to print the colored logo. You can leave them out to get an engraved logo, which looks nice as well.
After printing, mount the power switch to the appropriate place. Slide the adapter into the mounting brackets at the bottom of the Amiga case, and use the clips to fix the adapter in place. When wiring, use cable ties and the printed "tunnels" to fix the wires to the adapter.
I was inspired by the Amiga 4000 Small Form Factor Power Supply adapter by delsydsoftware, but there I was missing the cable management. Also, without the lock clips, the Amiga can be accidentally turned on by pushing the adapter from the back.
UPDATE: I made a minor change to the main part, so larger SFX-L PSUs also fit on the frame. The PSU that is shown on the photos was only meant to be an example. I pixeled the brand and model because in general, I don't want to recommend a certain PSU for powering an Amiga.
