RE: CBM610 PSU - 220V or 110V?

From: Hoffmann-Vetter, Martin <martinhv_at_arcor.de>
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2013 21:19:02 +0100
Message-ID: <000c01ce2d83$d2bf2130$1b09a8c0@mhvnb10>
Hello Michau,

>>> A picture would be nice, especially one where the writing on the
>>> parts can be read.
>> 
>> This is best I was able to do, hopefully it's enough :-)
>> 
>> http://imageshack.us/a/img835/3140/img2104y.jpg
> 
> That's a very good picture.
> 
> At you transformer is a part number 324459-02 and the (german)
> manufacture Zollner (Elektronik AG) in 8491 Zandt. (8491 is the old
> zip code in Germany from the company.) The power unit from my 610 has
> an other part number: 324459-01. All the prints on the transformer:   
> 
> (line) 3      P/N 324459-01      4 (brown)
>                    EGM
>            Made in  W. Germany
>   (nc) 2   1 - 2   220V   50Hz   5 (black)
>            1 - 3   240V   50Hz
>            5 - 4    16V   1,9A
> (line) 1   5 - 6    16V   1,9A   6 (brown)

Now i found an other picture from a power unit for the CBM610 at http://www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum/attachment.php?attachmentid=12066&d=1361825351. (Yes, www.vintage-computer.com is online!)

Here is the part number 324459-01, too. At the label on the transformer:

(line) 3    P/N  325549-01     4
                 1282B0
          Deckert & Gaber oHG
          Made in  W. Germany
  (nc) 2   1 - 2  220V  50Hz   5
           1 - 3  240V  50Hz
           5 - 4   16V  1.9A
(line) 1   5 - 6   16V  1.9A   6

All known 220V/240V versions are part number 325549-01. So i would say, 325549-02 is a 110V version.

Martin


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