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    Default AV Famicom AC Adapter

    So, I got back from Japan, and brought an AV Famicom with me. It did not have an AC adapter with it. I don't really have a way to get the official Nintendo adapter (HVC-002). So, I am sure that one of you guys has one, and if it is not too much trouble, I need the following information to find a suitable replacement:
    Center negative or positive, potential difference, current output, and the size of the DC output jack.
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    Crap, I was going to post this in the other thread as a response to (the same) question, but I got hung-up with something else and I completely forgot about it!

    Here's the specs on HVC-002 from Famicom World:


    It's recommended that you use the original Japanese AC adaptor that came with the Famicom, Disk System or accessories when playing in the United States or Canada. To do so will require a step-down converter.


    The Japanese AC adaptor has the following specs:


    AC-Adaptor

    MODEL HVC-002

    AC100V 50/60Hz 18VA

    DC10V 850mA

    + ------ C------- -


    The Japanese Famicom AC adaptor is equipped with the same prongs, and nearly the same input voltage (AC 100V) as AC adaptors used in the United States and Canada. The proper output voltage is DC 10V, 850mA.

    Never use an NES AC adaptor with your Famicom. Most adaptors transform the electricity from AC to DC. The NES adaptor takes the input voltage down but still puts out AC, which is potentially harmful to your Famicom.

    To prevent from overheating and damaging your Famicom, it's highly recommended that you use a step-down converter. Japanese electrical outlets output 100V, which is what the Famicom AC adaptor is made to input. United States and Canadian electrical outlets output 120V. Step-down converters that will convert the electrical outlet output to 100V are available online and in stores.
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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=350036784028

    Bit expensive I know, but atleast you'd get an official AC Adaptor. You could probably make a best offer of $20 or so.

    I'd then recommend one of these:

    http://voltageconverters.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=VC100J

    A 100W Step Up/Down 100V/120V converter.

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    Thanks for the replies! I will have to find a suitable replacement. My Sega Genesis power adapter has the exact same specs, so if I can find a tip converter (for the size), I can use that. I suppose I will see. Thanks again for the responses!
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