TL´s Sega Saturn 150W

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TomLeunam
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TL´s Sega Saturn 150W

Post by TomLeunam »

Well, I have bronken my saturn´s supply and I did not obtain its repairing our a new one...

With this, I have decided to do something to have my saturn to life again :D :D :D

This is the result: http://saturn150w.pt.vu

I´m thinking to do other things on my "SS150W" :P, but not now...
Wait for some coments about my job :P
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BoNg420
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Post by BoNg420 »

just buy a new saturn and sell yours for parts, it prob cost you as much for the power supply as a new saturn
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Post by Wanderer - Vega »

Now that's what I call a machine. You should throw a mod chip in that bad boy while you're at it..swap trick makes my head hurt.

How did you attach the box to the Saturn? Or it's not attached?
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Post by Mozgus »

Good to know that something so simple is possible. Let us know if it does any damage to the saturn down the road. It's a big bulky piece of metal hanging off your system, but at least you wont be forced to buy a new saturn.

And just to clearify, all you did was hook up the PSU's 3.3, 5, and 12v lines and it works fine? Did you have to do anything else?
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Post by TomLeunam »

Justin Rom, yes, the box is attached on the saturn but, with this I need to be carefull to dont broken the SS...
I have done a hole for the cables and attached the supply to the SS with 4 screws ...

Mozgus, I have have used the 5V and the 12V, nothing else and it work fine 8) 8) 8)
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