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    Default What powersupply does an Odyssey 300 use?

    I picked up an Odyssey 300 today at my local goodwill. It look slike this http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=4315It didn't come with any AC adapter. Does anyone know what kind of power supply it takes? Any info would be great.

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    Email me and remind me to look at the voltage son mine. I have one for sale on ebay right now, I know it did not come with a power plug but mine has one with it that works...origionally came with 4 c batteries I believe
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    I too would like to know. I have one, I picked up loose at a garage sale. No specs on the unit.....
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    Well, I just checked out my Odyssey 400, and my 4000. The 4000 came with an AC adapter thats 9VDC, tip positive. The connector is that next step smaller than 1/8" mono. The 400 appears to use the same config, and the AC shown in that auction looks identical to the AC that I received with my 4000.

    If there's a spot for 6 C batteries on the inside, than 9VDC/100ma tip + should do the trick. I remember seeing this size connector used for the remote on/off switch on tape recorder microphones, but not much else.

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    That sounds better bet than trying one blind. I figured 9v, but was still leery.

    I'm not sure what to do with my Odyssey 300. I don't really collect Pong units. I have a telstar arcade, and that's enough Pong for me. Well, except for my Atari Video Pinball....

    If I buy an AC for it, and toss it on Ebay, I think I'd be lucky to get the price of the AC adapter back out of it!
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