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WTB: x360 slim devkit power brick

Discussion in 'Want to Buy Requests (WTB)' started by lherre, Jul 9, 2015.

  1. lherre

    lherre Enthusiastic Member

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    I need to buy a pal (220V) power brick/supply for a x360 slim devkit since the regular retail power supply hasn't the same connector.
     
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    XboxSurgeon Site Supporter Since 2013

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    You must have a prototype slim xdk? The retail power supply will still work, you simply need to turn the power cord upside down and shove it into the oddly shaped port. It will work, trust me.
     
  3. lherre

    lherre Enthusiastic Member

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    Thanks for the tip, I imagine that the retail power brick it must be mostly the same.

    It works as I could check, but I will try to get an original one for collector purposes.
     
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    XboxSurgeon Site Supporter Since 2013

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    Yeah the retail vs devkit psu stopped with the slim kits being launched since the old versions needed a 213w psu for the extra draw of 10w the sidecar requires. What you need for collectors purposes is the prototype slim psu, maybe someone around here has one. I have only one, but it's a set with my prototype slim kit. I'll ask around and see if I can find anyone with one willing to let it go.
     
  5. lherre

    lherre Enthusiastic Member

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    Thanks for the help. I really have one, but it must be defective (I mean a prototype one) since it shuts down (with a red light) 10-20 minutes since it's powered on. Maybe there is a way to fix it or replace the "brick" with a retail one, but keeping the same original connector. I'm not sure if it's worth it, because I'll have to buy a regular slim one and try to replace the components from one to another.
     
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    XboxSurgeon Site Supporter Since 2013

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    That could work. I think the internals are the same....
     
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    lherre Enthusiastic Member

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    I could try but right now I will use the regular one and try to find one.

    Thanks again for the help.
     
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