If you find a place that will fix Lisa power supplies, can you post it back
here on the list?

Also, I will loan out a working 1.8 amp power supply, if needed, so that the
fix-it people can have a working model to use as an example.

And lastly, if someone knows where the schematics are for the 1.8 amp,
please post that here as well.

- Eric

(p.s. I'm looking for the front case from a Lisa 1, or just the Lisa logo
plate.  My logo plate fell off and is lost.)


On 11/2/04 1:18 PM, "James MacPhail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
>> Any pointers on places to get hold of a spare PSU gratefully received !
> 
> The power supplies are repairable by someone familiar with switching power
> supplies and the ablity to figure out substitutes for long-unavailable
> parts.
> 
> Someone that fixes older televisions might be a good place to start.
> 
> Schematics are on the internet.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> James
> 
> James MacPhail                   "Think not of engineering as art,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                 but of art as engineering"
> Sigma Seven Systems Ltd.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]        <http://SigmaSevenSystems.com>
> 
> 


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