Ps1 Debugger Power Supply?

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  1. hudsonhicks

    hudsonhicks Member

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    Having a big house clearout and i discovered i had this.. However I've lost the power supply.

    From what i remember years ago, it only used to play PAL games in Black and White.

    Does anyone know where i could get one in the UK?
    I read somewhere that Sony Vaio laptop PSU might work..

    I hope to sell the console after i get the power supply.. i'm 99% sure it works but i need that certainty to get max asking price



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    Bad_Ad84 The Tick

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    You can swap the PSU for a retail one. Also use a rgb lead to get colour
     
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    hl718 Site Soldier

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    If he swaps it for an internal power supply it'll definitely fetch less as it won't be original parts.

    Any 12V DC should do.
     
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    Pretty sure they came with internal PSU's too

    "Any 12v will do" isnt overly helpul though, hes talking about the relatively uncommong connector it uses.
     
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    Pikkon "Moving in Stereo"

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    The model # for the original psu is ZA12001GN,hope that helps.
     
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    cant find a power supply anywhere to buy :(
     
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    DTL-H100x = Internal PS
    DTL-H110x = External PS

    The DTL-H110x model (which OP has) is the rarer of the two.
     
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    Well he can still sell it like it is. But I'd you fit a retail PSU you can confirm it's working for the listing and then change it back. At least he knows it's working then
     
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    yes it should do my mate who lives in the uk had no problem using it on his console
     
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    smf mamedev

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    This model didn't come with internal PSU. However I am selling them in the UK with 2 pin euro power cable for £17 + PP.

    FWIW there are two different power supplies that they used, I have some of each.
     
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    l_oliveira Officer at Arms

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    If I am not mistaken a DTL-H10020 (PS2 external HDD bay power supply) will work there just fine. (connects directly, no hacking needed)

    Edit: the retail counterpart SCPH-10200 would work just fine as well, but is 100-110v only.
     
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    Thanks for the help everyone.. i found my PSU power supply in a bag in the garage.. it nearly got thrown away :eek:.
    And i put my console on ebay :D
     
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