RetroPower PSU Atari XL/XE OLED Digital International - Replacement Atari XL/XE Power Supply, OLED Display, Touch Sensor
- Choice of either EU/UK/AU or USA Plug
- 230V AC power socket (IEC 60320) with EU/UK/AU cable
- US-standard 120V AC power plug (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Japan, and others)
High-quality Atari XL/XE replacement power supply unit (PSU). Designed specifically for Atari XL/XE systems to preserve them in a pristine condition for years to come. Stabilized +5V/2.0A DC ensure continued error-free operation of your Atari XL/XE. Robust and sturdy chassis with an OLED digital display, touch sensor, and different styles and colors to chose from. Fully fused and electrically protected, with round DIN7 plug matching the original Atari XL/XE PSU pinout.
Features
- Replacement power supply for Atari XL/XE
- Stabilized +5V/2.0A DC output
- OLED display with digital voltage and time readout
- Touch sensor for toggling OLED display screens
- Over-voltage and over-current protection
- Fused on AC and DC side and fully isolated
- Output voltages on universal DIN socket
- Output power cable included with DIN plugs
- High quality chassis with digital OLED display
- Durable and thick cables on both sides
- Runs cold
- Weight only 0.4 kg (0.8 lb)
- Compact enclosure with modern shape 158 mm x 71 mm x 51 mm (6.2" x 2.8" x 2.0")
- Round DIN7 plug with +5V DC
^ Atari XL/XE RetroPower PSU OLED Digital (UK,EU,AU,USA)
Plug & Voltage Types Available
- UK standard 230v (3-pin) (UK, Ireland, Malta, Cyprus, Malaysia, Singapore etc)
- Australia standard 230v (3-pin) (Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania etc)
- Europe 230v (2-pin)
- USA 120v (3-pin) (USA, Canada, Mexico, Japan etc)
Safety
Our New PSU is designed to be safe for the user, and safe for the computer. It's protected from over-current and over-voltage, and fused on both the AC and DC sides. Nevertheless, it's mandatory to say that this is a 120/230V AC power device, which should not be opened, tampered with, or used for anything else than powering an unmodified retro computer. It's intended for indoor usage only, the maximum rated current should not be exceeded, and proper ventilation should be ensured.
Interesting Fact
Interesting Fact: The voltage used throughout Europe (including the UK) has been harmonised since January 2003 at a nominal 230v 50 Hz (formerly 240V in UK, 220V in the rest of Europe) but this does not mean there has been a real change in the supply.

















