Has anyone ever used one of these PSU clone ?

They were made by "Madcow" and PCB is dated "Jun:03.1999".
They can fit into any FAT PS1 since they have both 7 and 5 pins connectors available, which is nice.
But are they at least safe to use at all ?
Compared to wall adaptors you get these days from China, I thought it was pretty decent. Still, it's not going to be nearly as reliable as the genuine Sony ones.rama3 wrote: ↑September 8th, 2018, 8:36 pm Hm, I've got to disagree on the looks of this supply. To me, it looks like a cost reduced clone of the original.
I can't say much about the primary side, but look at the secondary!
Where is the reset controller IC and all the filtering passives?
The capacitors look small, and all I can read on one of them is "vent" :p
These probably work, but they're not quality.
If you're skilled enough, you could tweak the existing Sony design or build your own from scratch.Squaresoft74 wrote: ↑September 9th, 2018, 3:53 am So in the end, what would be the best solution to replace a Scph-100X's power supply with one that doesn't warm up as much as their original one ?
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