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Apple II Computer Info
Using a pencil type soldering iron (approx. 25-35 watts) and good
quality solder (like Kester "44) connect the wires. Avoid using wire with
very thin insulation. It helps to use color-coded leads-- like Black for
GND, Red for +5, and Orange for +12. Run separate leads from the PS
Connector points to each Slot.
Quickie Check (viewing work from back end, bottom):
1. The wires to Slot 3 'look like' the wires going to Slot 7
2. The GND and +5 leads go to the same end of the Slot, the end closest to
you
3. The GND and +12 leads go to the left side of the Slot
4. The +12 lead is on the Slot end farthest from you
5. The +5 lead is the only one on the right side of the Slot
6. The GND leads go to one of the two PS connector points farthest from
you
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Regarding the Fat Power Supply leads mod, as Will Baguhn suggests,
#14 gauge copper is probably heavy enough and it is easier to work with
than #12 gauge. (Someone who has done a fair number of linear PS designs
tends to go for the heaviest gauge that can be bent into place.) Whether
#12 or #14, try to get stranded stuff for the PS leads. It is easier to
position without having to worry about twisting and breaking loose from
the PS circuit board.
Rubywand
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Apple II Computer Technical Information : Apple II Family Hardware Info
ftp://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/2/apple2/miscinfo/hardware : May 2001 : 303 of 572
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