These aren't all that large, and you can adjust the voltage.absolutely love that laptop power adapeter. May I ask why you are not sticking with that design on newer version?
Looks like those are only $25 right now: https://na.suzohapp.com/products/power_supplies/80-0210-00I use the 130watt Suzo-Happ PowerPro, it looks almost exactly the same as above... But holy crap that price (18$) is a deal!
I recently purchased the cable shown above from Retro Access, however I cannot get any image, the OSSC just shows No Sync. Has anyone else had any luck using this cable with the latest version of the HAS? Did I buy the wrong cable or a setting on the HAS? I also purchased the self solder adapter that RGB suggested after ordering the Retro Access cable. This option did work (with CPS2/STV) even though I did a crappy solder job.I'm assuming we'd need a cable like this then to do HAS → OSSC?Yup totally PnP to a xRGB mini, same pinout just grab a shielded 8-pin mini din cable.
If you want to use a OSSC you'll need a 8-pin mini din to Euro SCART cable.
https://retro-access.com/collection...-cable-pro-coaxial-multicore-for-switch-boxes
Before sending it back there is one thing you can try, move the HAS SYNC level jumper from 75 ohm to TTL level and see if you get sync with the OSSC.I recently purchased the cable shown above from Retro Access, however I cannot get any image, the OSSC just shows No Sync. Has anyone else had any luck using this cable with the latest version of the HAS? Did I buy the wrong cable or a setting on the HAS? I also purchased the self solder adapter that RGB suggested after ordering the Retro Access cable. This option did work (with CPS2/STV) even though I did a crappy solder job.
Retro access is awesome. Just email her and she’ll get you sorted.I tried again removing the sync jumper for TTL but still no change.
Thanks to all for your help on this.
Mike still has the extensions available; ordered on the 9th and shipped out on the 11th. Should be here some time this Friday or earlier.The site seems to suggest they are made to order. I was hoping to order some eventually.