4 pack FTW. Would be useful for my printer power supply. If you're in the market for a new surge protector, Tripp Lite makes some with extra wide spacing between inputs.RottenToTheGore wrote:When it comes to things like power bricks, I use thesebobrocks95 wrote:Any US PSOne power brick alternatives? It takes up 3 plugs on my surge protector even on a spaced out spot meant for large adapters, since the plug isn't close enough to the top of the brick. No other adapter takes up as much space as it does.
I found this thread that says you can use PS2 70000 series slim power supply for PS1. Sony got smarter and didn't have the brick on top of the connector. Guessing PlayStation has a voltage regulator on the input so feeding 8-9V doesn't matter.
I like the advice you got. Also keep in mind the 2030 and 2530 use the weird DB25 connector for RGB. I see Retro Gaming Cables sells a SCART to DB25 adapter for £21 total ($29) to ship to me in the US.pedroTFP wrote:Would you exchange a PVM 1954+100$ for a recapped 2530+flying case?
I've a 20M2 and an L2 already.