Oric Atmos PSU Specs

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Steve M
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Re: Oric Atmos PSU Specs

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Thanks. Copied the description and found some on Ebay. :)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-x-DC-Female ... Swn7JYEyaA
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ON/OFF switch

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[EDIT: moved the original topic to the hardware category and merged my question]
Hi,
does anyone knows the actual name of the oric power connector?

I'm trying to find an easier way to switch it on and off than plugging and unplugging the cable all the time, and I was wondering if this thing was actually the right type of connectors:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/For-LED-Switch ... 3810283563
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Re: ON/OFF switch

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I'm quite sure somebody recommended this switch in an old post.... here it is http://forum.defence-force.org/viewtopi ... 364#p15789

But the size of the Oric connector is 5.5x2.5 not 2.1. Not sure if that would be a bit small...

You can install a switch on your cable. I had one in my old PSU.
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Re: ON/OFF switch

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It works for me but if you have a switch Chema's solution is very good too.
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