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Atari 800XL powerswitch Replacement


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Hi,

 

If possible found some replacement of this power switch? is like faulty, now dont move is like stuck. I attach a photo..

 

Thx

 

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Best Electronics is the source for Atari parts recommended by most but can be hard to deal with, especially for international orders.

 

An alternative is to find a suitable replacement from companies like Digikey/Mouser/Newark. I have checked the datasheet of the following switch from Digikey and it appears to be compatible, with higher voltage and current ratings.

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/300SP1J1BLKM7QE/EG4314-ND/668612

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Best Electronics is the source for Atari parts recommended by most but can be hard to deal with, especially for international orders.

 

An alternative is to find a suitable replacement from companies like Digikey/Mouser/Newark. I have checked the datasheet of the following switch from Digikey and it appears to be compatible, with higher voltage and current ratings.

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/300SP1J1BLKM7QE/EG4314-ND/668612

 

True, but like see in specs of switch of photo of my atari doesnt require one with big voltage. The requiered is : AC9V 1A DC 5V 1.5A. Because there direct current dont arrives, only the psu current..

 

greets

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Best Electronics is the source for Atari parts recommended by most but can be hard to deal with, especially for international orders.

 

An alternative is to find a suitable replacement from companies like Digikey/Mouser/Newark. I have checked the datasheet of the following switch from Digikey and it appears to be compatible, with higher voltage and current ratings.

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/300SP1J1BLKM7QE/EG4314-ND/668612

 

Wow, i didn't check the dimensions but that looks like an exact replacement...

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Other than the fact that it appears to be a 3-position (on-off-on) switch.

 

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I checked a 600XL power switch before I posted and it is SPDT 2 position, pin 2 connects to pin 1 or pin 3 depending on switch position. I had also checked the datasheet of the one I linked and it is also SPDT 2 position(on-none-on).

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Hi zylon, sounds good, but i see this one

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/360805966329?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

Not sure if this one can works, if not..i take yours ;)

thx for your time

 

greets

I checked the datasheet and while that one is close I believe it will sit too low(switch body in contact with circuit board instead of being 2.54mm above it), plus the switch contacts are only rated for 0.4VA @20V(must be an error, should probably be 0.4A)

http://www.datasheets360.com/pdf/-1894852395402116338

 

Proper termination style would be AV2 instead of V5.

Switch contact option of G or L instead of B

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