Neo Geo:Power Supply Wiring

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Power Supply Wiring

Suzohapp 80-0064-00 power supply

This guide will use the Suzohapp 80-0064-00 as an example. Despite having the same part number, you may have one with different labels on the terminals, which will be denoted in parenthesis below.

AC Power

  1. Decide on what type of power cable you'd like to use. The power supply itself does not have a power switch, so you may want to buy a power cable with a switch on it, but you can use any three-wire wall plug and chop off the end.
  2. Strip the end of the cable so that each wire is approximately 2 inches long and the end of each wire has about 1/4" exposed — about the length of the metal beneath the screws on the power supply. Use your fingers to lightly twist the end of each wire if they are stranded so that the strands stay together.
  3. Unscrew the bottom three screw terminals on the power supply most of the way, insert the corresponding wire, then screw the screw down very tight:
    • Ground (FG) — green or bare copper wire
    • AC 115V (AC/L) — black or red wire (may be white wire with black or red tape)
    • AC 115V (AC/N) — white or gray wire
  4. Tug on each wire to ensure they are screwed in tight.
  5. Plug in power supply and verify the power light comes on.
    • Note that the screws are electrified. Do not touch any of the screws while unit is plugged in.

Console Power

  1. With the power supply unplugged,