Original Japanese Famicom - White Smoke

Started by makster88, October 14, 2014, 03:19:06 pm

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makster88

Hi All,

Excuse my naivety. I purchased an original Japanese Famicom in Super Potato, Tokyo recently for use in the UK.
At the counter I requested them to provide power supplies - I was provided an RF Switch and Japanese AC Adaptor (100V AC 50/60hz with 10V DC 850mA)

Upon returning, I purchased this RF Cable: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RF-Cable-Super-Nintendo-64-NES-SNES-N64-Retro-Console-TV-Aerial-Lead-2m-/271630050357?

So I hooked up the RF Cable (didn't use the switch), and combined a Travel Adaptor + The AC Adaptor I was supplied with the Famicom and immediately after switching on, I noticed white smoke coming from the Famicom and a pop/bang noise after 5 seconds.

After realising I should be using a step-down convertor or a plug with the current AC Voltage I purchased this and tried using it tonight:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151415102678?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Unfortunately, the Famicom now when turned on doesn't seem to emit any noises or sounds, and the temperature remains the same so I can only assume it's broken - perhaps I've blown a fuse?

What's the best thing to do here?

Option 1) The Famicom is dead, I should just give up
Option 2) Is anyone here based in London that could perhaps take a look at it? I'd be happy to pay for your time & parts
Option 3) Is it possible I've blown a fuse or something that I could fix myself in a straightforward way?





Pikkon

Well I bet you blew the main cap,fuse and voltage regulator but those can be easily replaced.

Do you have any experience with soldering.

makster88

Thanks. Any advice on where to buy these parts?

NintendoKing

UK is PAL
Japan is NTSC


That's more then likely the issue.

fredJ

I would just buy another one from eBay... buy one with crappy controllers for cheap and that looks like crap, and you can replace the shell and controllers.
Selling  Japanese games in Sweden since 2011 (as "japanspel").
blog: http://japanspel.blogspot.com

makster88

Could anyone advise a good place to buy suitable replacement parts or looking for someone UK based who could take a look at it?
It isn't a signal issue and buying a new one off eBay seems a bit silly.

80sFREAK

One of many reasons, why i don't sell japanese power supplies.

If you are lucky, you have to replace 7805 voltage regulator and capacitors around it.
IIRC there is 47uF 16V and another 1000uF 10V. When you plugged into UK mains with 230V, output of original PSU was 25V or more.
7805 can hold up to 15V input voltage according to datasheet.
And the rest... you never know.
I don't buy, sell or trade at moment.
But my question is how hackers at that time were able to hack those games?(c)krzy