Updated;
I am matching a HP Laptop power brick to this outboard modification.
Most HP bricks are 18.5V output (closer to 19 unloaded).
In addition , the original internal power is close to 17V, but the input Full Wave Bridge
drops any external source by 1.4V if the attachment is at the two Transformer Secondary
connection points.
an update Schematic is attached to this post.
Only two series diodes are used.
A COAX barrel connector matching the HP Power brick plug was mounted in the AC cable hole
vacated by the AC cord. Thus, the integrity of the T60 case preserved without (ugly) drilling.
T1 transformer and AC original Mains 2wire cable/hole strain/plug removed.
note : using a 12Volt as originally suggested in 2006 posts is too low and will cause the
Quartz-Lock servo loop to become unstable. I am matching the original Power Supply voltage
after the input FW bridge at +/- points per the marking on the 1983 factory schematic.
I will solder the series diodes internally into the T60 case to minimize any external shorting issues.
takeaway: the length of most HP Laptop cables is about 6FT (2meters), enough to get any
source EMF (far) away from the pickup.
I will post a third time with pictures after we modify with the COAX barrel jack inline or mounted.
