I just got a Sega CD Model 2, but it didn't have the AC adaptor. The guy I bought it from said you could use any AC adaptor that fit it's specifications, not just an official Sega cord.
Am I stuck with having to get a new cord, or is he right?
I just got a Sega CD Model 2, but it didn't have the AC adaptor. The guy I bought it from said you could use any AC adaptor that fit it's specifications, not just an official Sega cord.
Am I stuck with having to get a new cord, or is he right?
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I believe the Genesis 1 AC adapter works in it. It is the top loading cd player, right?
That would be the "official" Sega plug with the #1602 on the back in small print.
Genesis Model 1, Sega Master System, and SegaCD Model 2 all have (as far as I'm aware?) interchangeable AC adapters, so buy whatever is the cheapest of those three. DO NOT PUT A SNES ADAPTER IN IT, or you WILL blow the fuse.
Okay. I got the correct cord, but it just sits in the port loosely. The port looks like it has rust in it or something, but it doesn't look blown. Both ends of the cord appear to be in tip-top shape, so I really don't know what to say.
Any solutions for AC adaptor port problems?
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funny thing is i have a master system 2 genesis's and 2 sega cds and 2 of my plugs are finicky, like i have to bend the wire at the start of the wallplug a lil bit before it actually works...
Those appear to be fine. The fuse is definately there, but the plug won't fit in the port. It just sits in there a little bit before falling out.
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