BOUGHT NEW AV FAMICOM BUT NEED HELP WITH POWER ADAPTER

Started by Junkee, September 14, 2014, 01:29:59 pm

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Junkee

I just bought this famicom AV japan version from ebay
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/301296067791?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

I reside in canada, but i am not sure if i could use the power adapter that comes with the console

what kind of power adapter do i need, can i use that japanse power adapter do i have to buy another kind.

can someone please help.

here is the adapter that comes with it,, will this work here in canada

as you can see the photo shows: AC 100V
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WheeljackDude


Junkee

I dont have the genesis model.. so this wont work??

can i buy a cheap third party adapter than? and if so, can u help me find one on ebay

P

You can get a Genesis model 1 AC adapter without getting a Genesis.


Junkee


iStreet

Just get a stepdown converter.. ALWAYS use original power suplies. That is what i have learned.  :D
I always downshift near a hybrid, so they can hear me hurt the environment...

GohanX

The original adapter will work just fine, it will just generate a little more heat than a equivalent US adapter.

WheeljackDude

Quote from: iStreet on September 16, 2014, 12:04:59 pm
Just get a stepdown converter.. ALWAYS use original power suplies. That is what i have learned.  :D


It'll be easier to use the Genesis 1 AC adapter (model number 1602). So that you won't need a stepdown converter.

P

Quote from: iStreet on September 16, 2014, 12:04:59 pm
Just get a stepdown converter.. ALWAYS use original power suplies. That is what i have learned.  :D

I would rather say: Don't use low quality power supplies. Genesis model 1 adapter is known to be of good quality and Famicom and Genesis model 1 have the same specs (they use the same voltage regulator too) so it's perfect for Famicom and all other consoles that use those power specs and plug diameter.

It also has some extra amperage which is good when using things like flashcarts that drain more power than normal cartridges.