If you switch the polarities they'd be okay though right?
I mean, that's beyond my skill level, but if someone wanted to do it, they could.
They probably could make a few bucks selling them off too.
If you switch the polarities they'd be okay though right?
I mean, that's beyond my skill level, but if someone wanted to do it, they could.
They probably could make a few bucks selling them off too.
It's probably not an issue really, but I personally think it would be more reliable to replace the whole cord.
I am sorry. I didn't understand what you guys were saying.
OK well, my theory did not hold true for some reason.
Today I took a Genesis 1 AC Adapter, and a Genesis 2 AC Adapter. And basically took the cord from the Genesis 2, and soldered it onto the Genesis 1 AC Adapter with the polarity reversed. For some reason it didn't work. I could hear some sort of audio interference on the screen as soon as I plugged the AC Adapter in, even when the console was off. No change turning it on either.
Then I got scared and thought I fried the X'Eye somehow - and plugged my CDX adapter into it and it was fine.
I guess even though the circuitry on the two ac adapters look the same, there is some sort of a difference, what I have no idea.
You'd think it would be happier with 1.2A than 800mA but meh. I am pretty sure the polarity was correct, I didn't pop anything inside the X'Eye.
The + and - are marked on the Genesis 2 circuit board, and the CDX adapter. But on the Genesis 1 it's not marked. So there is a bit of confusion there.
I think I will try round two soon. But this time I am gonna use my multi-meter to test it.
Man what a pain in the ass. That Canon adapter sounds like the best way to go, the specs are perfect, and all you do is shave something down a tad? I guess I'm just trying to be all Macgyver here.
Why not just get the Radioshack adapter like I did?
Just bored, messing around using spare parts that I had no use for, and I just felt like soldering something.
On the plus side, I fixed the Genesis 1 adapter I was trying to use. It had a short/corrosion at the solder joints on the circuit board, after re-soldering it back into place (when I realized my other plan would not work), it works good now.
Hey can you possible show a picture or give a URL from radioshack because I been searching for a long time to get some ac adapter's for some of my model 1 Sega gen's plus Sega cd that I own, but theres no radioshacks in Canada anymore or at lest in my area so I'm hoping to find that Radioshack adepter it will just have a different packing and name on it.
JACK of all trades, Master of none...
I recently grabbed a JVC X'Eye off eBay and it works great - unfortunately I have to use a step-down converter to run it here on our 240v outlets - which is annoying because I only have one, and they can be a pain to plug into the wall securely (and I am already using it on my Jap Saturn).
I was planning on getting a universal 9v 1.5A from my local Dick Smith/Tandy - they're pretty cheap and always come with a variety of useful plugs.
My query is that - is it safe to use a 9 volt power supply on my X'Eye despite it requiring 9.5v? Is the .5 volt a big deal? Would I be better off with a 10v power supply?
I had wondered the same thing myself, but apparently people have said that it steps it down to 5V eventually anyways. The amps are more important.
Actually I just remembered I had a multimeter in my parts box and I did a test on my X'Eye power supply tip - it's outputting 14.3 volts! So I can probably just get a 12 volt generic power supply and that will be fine.
I did some other checks:
Mega Drive model 1 AC adapter:
Stated 10v
Actual 14v
Master System AC adapter:
Stated 9v
Actual 14v
US SNES AC adapter:
Stated 10v
Actual 18.5v
Mega Drive model 2 AC
Stated 10v
Actual 13v
You need to test them under load, otherwise they will read high (as you've seen).
Yup, take the case apart and power it up and test the voltage then, great idea.
easy repair theres a 4 amp fuse inside you will need a tool to open the power pack and you will find a fuse tool needed to open the power pack is called a Precision Nut Spinner Set i can get one here for £5
i hope this will help you if you want me to fix pm me and i will help i done one myself this is how i found out