Tryin to play a Super famicom in Australia?

Discussion in 'Repair, Restoration, Conservation and Preservation' started by Downunderhunter, Apr 22, 2013.

  1. xmog123x

    xmog123x Peppy Member

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    I have one with an eu type of plug and it works fine and dandy for me.
     
  2. Shane McRetro

    Shane McRetro Blast Processed Since 199X

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    LOL those look like the XRGB-mini adapter replacement I bought. I took it apart to see how well the innards were wired... err not so good.
    One of the cables had been hit by a screw and was exposing leads a little too close to the PCB for my liking...
    Picked up a Buffalo branded adapter with a the adapter in cable (figure 8 on one end) and it feels solid.
    It's as if they actually weigh down the decent adapters with lead.
    Still, if it works for you, it works! :encouragement:

    But I don't trust dodgy power supplies much. I don't want my consoles going up in smoke if any of the breakers forget to break the circuit!
    House fire, house fire! :nightmare: My smoke alarm is wayyyyy too loud and the damn thing is hard wired too.
     
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