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    Default Someone with an NTSC SNES...

    Can you look on your power adaptor and tell me the following numbers:

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    and the amps

    I need to know what they are so I can splice together an AC adaptor for one.

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    Allow me.

    Model No. SNS-002
    Input AC120V 60Hz 17W
    Output DC10V 350mA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyanotic View Post
    Allow me.

    Model No. SNS-002
    Input AC120V 60Hz 17W
    Output DC10V 350mA
    Are you sure about the 350mA's? The Genesis is like 3 times that. 350 just seems too low.

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    It's 850mA. The 8 looks like a 3 in low light (just checked).

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    I would just like to confirm then, these are the correct specs:

    Model No. SNS-002
    Input AC120V 60Hz 17W
    Output DC10V 850mA

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    I was just about to say: "Wow, 350ma? My watch draws more current than that!" but I was too late... Wait, I don't have a watch!

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    Wait! Don't do ANYTHING unless you found out if it was center-positive or center-negative! Unless you want a dead SNES...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheaterdragon1 View Post
    I would just like to confirm then, these are the correct specs:

    Model No. SNS-002
    Input AC120V 60Hz 17W
    Output DC10V 850mA
    Confirmed. I also checked it myself on my own power supply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheaterdragon1 View Post
    I would just like to confirm then, these are the correct specs:

    Model No. SNS-002
    Input AC120V 60Hz 17W
    Output DC10V 850mA
    It's a negative center.

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