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    Default Which power adapter did the Sega CD model 1 come with?

    I just got another model 1 Sega CD and I don't want to damage it this time. I used to have another one, but I think I killed it by using the wrong adapter.

    I know it uses model 1602 or one of it's variants, but does anyone know for sure which one it originally came with?

    I have several model 1602's with different ratings:

    model 1602
    input: 120V 60Hz 35W
    output: 9V DC 1.2A

    model 1602
    input: 120V 60Hz 17W
    output: 9V DC 1.2A

    model 1602-1
    input: 120V AC 60Hz 20W
    output: 10V DC 1.2A

    model 1602-3
    input: 120V AC 60Hz 18W
    output: 10V DC 1.2A

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    Any MK-1602 ac adapter will work. I have used both voltage variants and they are interchangable. Just keep in mind that -1 versions have a longer cable. You should use a surge protector too.

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