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Ray Carlsen Power Supplies for sale!

Started by RobertB, June 20, 2024, 07:57:36 AM

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RobertB

Long-time Commodore technician, Ray Carlsen, has power supplies for sale!  All kinds of heavy-duty power supplies for your VIC-20, C64, Plus/4, C128, and Amiga 500/600/1200!  Choose from the economy 2 barebones version all the way up to the metal-cased, super power supply to any custom power supply you can imagine.  Also external power supplies for your external disk drives.

Take a look at https://portcommodore.com/rcarlsen/customPS.html for photos of the power supplies and pricing.

Contact Ray at rcarlsen(at)tds.net

RobertB

     Ray Carlsen still has many of his Commodore and Amiga power supplies for sale! These heavier-duty items are just the thing you need to keep your Commodore or Amiga working reliably for years.
     As of early November, he had parts to build 30-50 of his "barebones" power supplies and parts to build 20-40 of each of the following power supplies --

plastic version
mini metal-cased version
deluxe metal-cased version

To see all the different power supplies, go to

https://portcommodore.com/rcarlsen/customPS.html

     He can put different output connectors onto the power supplies, whether you need the round C64/VIC-20 coaxial, the squarish Plus/4 connector, the squarish C128 connector, the squarish Amiga connector, and more. He can customize the power supply to fit your needs! (He loves to work on custom projects.)
     Not only does he do power supplies but he also makes Commodore 8-bit computer video cables, like the composite-audio RCA plug output cable, the separated chroma/luma audio RCA plug cable, the composite-svideo audio female 1/8" output cable (for modern, external, powered speakers), and more. Just tell him what kind of cable you need.

          Merry Christmas!
          Robert Bernardo
          Fresno Commodore User Group - http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
          Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network - http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan