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    Default Super Famicom power supply questions

    The original power supply is actually a famicom psu (HVC-002) afaik, so this?:

    Input: 100v AC 50/60Hz
    Output: DC 10v 850mA (center negative)



    Now I don't have a genuine fami psu but I do have a couple of options at hand, just wondering if option 1 is ok to try (damaging the psu in an attempt is fine btw I'm only concerned about the console).
    Option 1 has removable tips to switch polarity.
    Option 2 will require cutting the cable and switching wires around to get the right polarity (which is why I'm wondering if option 1 would work instead).



    Option 1
    Input: 100-240v AC 50/60Hz
    Ouput: DC 9v 0.8A


    Option 2
    Input: 100-240v AC 50/60Hz
    Output: DC 9v 1A


    If both options are risky I can always try to source another psu (closer to spec) from junk, it's the right time of year for a lot of random shit to show up

    Thanks in advance for any input.
    Last edited by deadlegion; 20th-December-2019 at 02:53.

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