I have a NTSC version of the console lying around but I never used it, I do have a European external power supply here as well, will using the European PSU on the US console work fine? I don't want to fry it
US PSone in Europe
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bacardi
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US PSone in Europe
Hi Guys,
I have a NTSC version of the console lying around but I never used it, I do have a European external power supply here as well, will using the European PSU on the US console work fine? I don't want to fry it
Thanks!;)
I have a NTSC version of the console lying around but I never used it, I do have a European external power supply here as well, will using the European PSU on the US console work fine? I don't want to fry it
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juji82
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Re: US PSone in Europe
if it is from the same mode, It will!
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antron
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Re: US PSone in Europe
Do you have both power supplies? I bet they list the same output voltage and polarity. If so you will be fine.
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mvsfan
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Re: US PSone in Europe
I have a powered js960 scart switch that came from the UK. It came with a uk power supply.
All i did was get a U.S. power supply that has the same voltage and amp rating on the output and it works great.
you could do the same thing for your Psone.
Also, I hear that most newer European tvs can already display 60hz.
Here, our tvs wont work with PAL.
All i did was get a U.S. power supply that has the same voltage and amp rating on the output and it works great.
you could do the same thing for your Psone.
Also, I hear that most newer European tvs can already display 60hz.
Here, our tvs wont work with PAL.