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    Default JVC X'Eye power supply?

    edit: update: Bought a nice looking X'Eye that lacks the power supply. Some googling tells me I'm in a bit of a spot.

    Anyone know of a good equivalent? It's 9.5v at 1.5a

    I've found some things that seem like they might work, but I don't know a whole lot about this stuff.

    some canon adapter that matches up, but the tip may not be right?
    http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Adapter-.../dp/B00456SWT6

    there's this thing I saw recommended on another site, but it seems to be sold out:
    http://www.simaproducts.com/products...?product_id=80

    then this guy has the model number in the auction title, but says "equivalent" in caps...is that a distinction that matters or will this do it?
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/9-5v-adapter...item564b4124ab


    My other option is a PSone adapter, but it's 7.5v and 2.0a. This guy says that could be trouble:
    http://www.classicplastic.net/dvgi/e...esyard014.html


    Thanks for any advice!
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    Not prone to breaking really. There is of course that chance that cap could go bad as they are now getting pretty old. Overall though, these units seem to hold up pretty well. Cool too! They are a graphic upgrade if you get the one with composite video or S video. The X-eye will also likely go up in value as time goes on. Best of luck!

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    good to hear, i'm gonna roll the dice (it's $90.) crossing my fingers for the composite/s-vid version...there are RF only models?

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    RGB is the best quality. Most units allow that. A high end option not often used in USA.

    All units have composite.
    RF uses an adapter.

    S-video was planned in its design, but never factory installed.

    Edit: Info corrected.
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    Bump! Got the X'eye, but need a power supply. Please see the OP for details.

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    Go to your local Radio Shack with the console so they can test different tips that fit the x eye and they will find an equivalent for voltage.

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    oh right, i always forget about that place

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    I made an adapter for mine using the Canon adapter in your Amazon link. I swapped out the tip with one from a broken Genesis Model 2 adapter and if I remember correctly, I had to swap the polarity. I lucked out, though, and found my adapter for $2 at a flea market.

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    That might be the cheapest option if radio shack doesn't have one.

    How bad would it be to use the PSone adapter in the interim?

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    http://www.retrogamecave.com/sega-ac_adapter.html

    This guy sells replacement AC adaptors for the x-eye and the cdx.
    I've bought a sega trio adapter from him and he was very pleasant to shop from.
    You might want to give him a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spleeze View Post
    http://www.retrogamecave.com/sega-ac_adapter.html

    This guy sells replacement AC adaptors for the x-eye and the cdx.
    I've bought a sega trio adapter from him and he was very pleasant to shop from.
    You might want to give him a look.


    There we go! That's perfect. Thanks!

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    a psone ac adapter will power a JVC xEYE just fine, the grey box..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bb_hood View Post
    a psone ac adapter will power a JVC xEYE just fine, the grey box..
    It'll power on and work, but it's 7.5v and 2.0a, so there's still a risk. and this thing is too awesome to take a risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archimboldi View Post
    It'll power on and work, but it's 7.5v and 2.0a, so there's still a risk. and this thing is too awesome to take a risk.
    I did a little googling and I think you are right, probably not 100% safe, sorry for the bad info.
    I had a xeye for about 5 or so years and used it on and off with the psone adapter, no problems so maybe I was lucky?

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    I've been using a genesis model 2 power supply with no problems for months.

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    I think it could be fine, it's just a bit of a gamble. In fact, I'm pretty sure I used the Genesis 2 adapter as well when I had an X'Eye years ago...whatever it was, it wasn't the right adapter and nothing really went terribly wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BricatSegaFan View Post
    I've been using a genesis model 2 power supply with no problems for months.
    Its okay if you only play cartridge games, but you will fuck up the cd part in the long run, its not strong enough.

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    Default JVC X'Eye power supply?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spleeze View Post
    http://www.retrogamecave.com/sega-ac_adapter.html

    This guy sells replacement AC adaptors for the x-eye and the cdx.
    I've bought a sega trio adapter from him and he was very pleasant to shop from.
    You might want to give him a look.

    I've dealt with him too and very helpful. Bought a CDX AC adapter and it has been working great, no problems at all.
    Last edited by thegamezmaster; 05-01-2013 at 05:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archimboldi View Post
    It'll power on and work, but it's 7.5v and 2.0a, so there's still a risk. and this thing is too awesome to take a risk.
    The PSOne PSU will work perfectly fine, the system steps down the incoming voltage to 5V so the voltage difference isn't critical.
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