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    Okay, I'm trying to learn more about hardware and have a lot of broken consoles here i'm working on fixing. First up: SMS 1.

    The console says it requires DC 9V 850mA. I have an adapter here that says Power Base on it but it's DC 9V 1A. That's more amperage than the console says it requires... but IIRC, you can overshoot the amperage so long as the current type and voltage are correct, yes? What are the rules regarding this, I can't remember exactly. Some advice would be appreciated, just for my general understanding.
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    You are correct sir.

    Also, even though Genny 1 power supplies are rated to very nearly the same as the SMS, their tips are not always SMS compatible. They are too short or too long (can't remember which) and don't usually connect well with the SMS.
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    Simplyfied if a machines says needs 9V 850mA this means that it will at MAX drain 850 mA so a powersupply of 850 or MORE is needed.

    the voltage on the other hand can vary on most consoles like SNES,SMS,GEN there is a powerregulator 7805 suppling the mainboard. this supports in voltages from 7-35V DC inorder to power the units 5V output, 78xx = Positive voltage output 79xx Negative voltage output DONT CONFUSE!!!

    also note that the original snes / nes adaptor is AC NOT DC, but a DC works better why you ask? for instance games like yoshi's island have an advanced copy protect witch causes the game to reset on some tv's when used with/without a RGB cable this is due to a construction error in the snes powersupply replace your orginal AC adaptor with a DC and the problem will be solved.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrKitt
    Simplyfied if a machines says needs 9V 850mA this means that it will at MAX drain 850 mA so a powersupply of 850 or MORE is needed.

    the voltage on the other hand can vary on most consoles like SNES,SMS,GEN there is a powerregulator 7805 suppling the mainboard. this supports in voltages from 7-35V DC inorder to power the units 5V output, 78xx = Positive voltage output 79xx Negative voltage output DONT CONFUSE!!!

    also note that the original snes / nes adaptor is AC NOT DC, but a DC works better why you ask? for instance games like yoshi's island have an advanced copy protect witch causes the game to reset on some tv's when used with/without a RGB cable this is due to a construction error in the snes powersupply replace your orginal AC adaptor with a DC and the problem will be solved.
    Hmm... maybe in Sweden the SNES uses AC, but I know in the US, the NES power supply is AC, but the SNES is DC.

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    not sure but last time ive checked nes and snes use same adaptor in europe, us is diffrent strange looking plug on the snes.. (modded many to standard dc plug). anyway a design error probably.. doesnt really matter.
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