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PC Engine/Core Grafx/DUO power supply info: which adapter can I use?

Started by molinsky, 05/22/2015, 09:32 AM

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molinsky

Hi everyone! First post here, just got my firts PC Engine.  :dance:

I searched information about power supply options for the old white model and I'm having hard time to find it. I found some tips about Turbo Duo in one topic, CD-ROM² in another and so on. How about to get everything in one topic so everyone can check it?

I got a white PC Engine and the first Core Grafx, both without cables and controllers. I don't know the specs of the power supply for the various PC Engine models. I saw at Classic Game Room youtube channel that the guy was using a Model 1 Sega Genesis power adapter with the Core Grafx, but I don't want to test it without checking because I don't want to fry anything. I already had some consoles with their power adapters: japanese Mega Drive Model 1 (MK-1602 brick), brazilian Master System Model 2 (don't have the number but looks like the small one, MK-3025), american Super Nintendo and I'm waiting a complete Super 32X to arrive (with it's MK-2103 power supply).

For specs of the SEGA bricks, I found this: http://www.gametrog.com/GAMETROG/How_which_do_i_need_SEGA_AC_Power_Supply_Information_Specs_Model_mk-3025_mk-1602_mk-2103_mk-1479_mk-4122_aa-s95j.html

Can I use one of those power adapters I have in my PCE/CGfx consoles or do I need to get one for them (and what are the specifications do I need to look)? What can I use from other consoles to provide power for the PCE family? What are the specs for each of the systems? It would be really cool if I get a confirmation of what I found in some topics:  [-o<

- PC Engine/ Turbografx-16/ CoreGrafx: will work with Model 1 Mega Drive and Master System powers adapters
- Interface Unit + PCE + CD-ROM²: will work with Model 1 Mega Drive power adapter
- PC Engine DUO: will it work with Model 1 Mega Drive power adapter (really not sure  :-k)
- DUO-R/RX: ???

Thank you for the attention.

mickcris

White PC Engine and Core Grafx need a 9v center negative power supply.  They can use a Genesis/MegaDrive 1 power supply. 

The interface unit has a different tip IIRC, but similar specs (needs more current but voltage is the same).  I think its supply can fit in the coregrafx consoles but not vice versa.

PC engine duo and Duo-r both use different supplies from each other with similar specs.  They are both center positive but have a different size tip.  Duo-r/rx can use a Genesis/MegaDrive 2 power supply, PS2 Slim power supply, others...  Regualr Duo doesn't really have another console that has the same size tip that i am aware of (besides a couple other late PC engine consoles).  Its tip size is  6.3mm x 3.0mm and has a center positive tip.

This might be useful but they dont have the tip sizes listed:
http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=repair:pcepowersupplies

CrackTiger

I know many people sell PCE/Coregrafx systems with Genesis compatible power supplies and some sell Duo R/RX systems with PSOne power supplies.
Justin the Not-So-Cheery Black/Hack/CrackTiger helped Joshua Jackass, Andrew/Arkhan Dildovich and the DildoPhiles destroy 2 PC Engine groups: one by Aaron Lambert on Facebook, then the other by Aaron Nanto!!! Him and PCE Aarons don't have a good track record together! Both times he blamed the Aarons and their staff in a "Look-what-you-made-us-do?!" manner, never himself nor his deranged/destructive/doxxing toxic turbo troll gang which he covers up for under the "community" euphemism!

molinsky

Quote from: mickcris on 05/22/2015, 09:42 AMWhite PC Engine and Core Grafx need a 9v center negative power supply.  They can use a Genesis/MegaDrive 1 power supply. 
Cool, very good to be sure now. Thank you very much! :D

Quote from: mickcris on 05/22/2015, 09:42 AMDuo-r/rx can use a Genesis/MegaDrive 2 power supply, PS2 Slim power supply, others...  Regualr Duo doesn't really have another console that has the same size tip that i am aware of (besides a couple other late PC engine consoles).  Its tip size is  6.3mm x 3.0mm and has a center positive tip.

This might be useful but they dont have the tip sizes listed:
http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=repair:pcepowersupplies
Quote from: guest on 05/22/2015, 09:43 AMI know many people sell PCE/Coregrafx systems with Genesis compatible power supplies and some sell Duo R/RX systems with PSOne power supplies.
PS2 Slim and PSOne power supplies? Really? I didn't even considered more recent consoles, that's great!

molinsky

Just to register, I found this: http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=repair:pcepowersupplies

Very cool table with all info you need to hunt down a proper power supply.

PC Engine/TG Model Voltage    Amps Polarity    Part No.
  PC Engine   9V    650mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106 
  CoreGrafx I+II   9V    800mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106 
  PC Engine Shuttle   9V    800mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106 
  SuperGrafx   9V    800mA    -  PAD-113 
  PC Engine GT/TurboExpress   7V    700mA    +  PAD-121 
  CD-ROM2   9V    1450mA    -  PAD-123 
  PC Engine Duo   10V    1A    +  PAD-124 
  Super CD-ROM2   12V    1A    +  PAD-125 
  Duo Monitor   10.5V    750mA      PAD-126 
  PC Engine LT   9V    700mA    +  PAD-127 
  DUO-R + RX   9V    1A    +  PAD-129 + PAD 130 
  Print Booster   12V    1A      PAD-111 
  TurboGrafx-16   10.5V    730mA    -  HES-ACA-01 
  TurboGrafx-CD   11V      1.53A    -  HES-ACA-02/03 

MotherGunner

-MG

SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM (If you want peace, Prepare for war)
SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

mickcris

Quote from: molinsky on 06/02/2015, 10:21 AMJust to register, I found this: http://www.gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=repair:pcepowersupplies

Very cool table with all info you need to hunt down a proper power supply.

PC Engine/TG Model Voltage    Amps Polarity    Part No.
  PC Engine   9V    650mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106 
  CoreGrafx I+II   9V    800mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106 
  PC Engine Shuttle   9V    800mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106 
  SuperGrafx   9V    800mA    -  PAD-113 
  PC Engine GT/TurboExpress   7V    700mA    +  PAD-121 
  CD-ROM2   9V    1450mA    -  PAD-123 
  PC Engine Duo   10V    1A    +  PAD-124 
  Super CD-ROM2   12V    1A    +  PAD-125 
  Duo Monitor   10.5V    750mA      PAD-126 
  PC Engine LT   9V    700mA    +  PAD-127 
  DUO-R + RX   9V    1A    +  PAD-129 + PAD 130 
  Print Booster   12V    1A      PAD-111 
  TurboGrafx-16   10.5V    730mA    -  HES-ACA-01 
  TurboGrafx-CD   11V      1.53A    -  HES-ACA-02/03 
I linked that page above.  the only problem with it is that it does not tell you the size of the tip.


Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/02/2015, 04:01 PMAnyone know what's going on at Retro Game Cave? 

http://retrogamecave.com/#/shop/4577155950
https://www.facebook.com/retrogamecave?fref=ts
"Retrogamecave will post items again in June. I needed a short break but the site will be back soon. I'll update everyone via Facebook when the site is back online."

seems like this is only one guy maybe.  he seems to make these power supplies only available for a short time each month.  probably only makes a few at a time.

MotherGunner

Thanks man, regarding the tip size, doesn't console 5 sell a tip converter that could work?
-MG

SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM (If you want peace, Prepare for war)
SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

mickcris

Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/02/2015, 04:54 PMThanks man, regarding the tip size, doesn't console 5 sell a tip converter that could work?
they may, but there are 4 or so different ones that these consoles use. 
4.75mm x 1.7mm
5.5mm x 2.1mm
5.5mm x 2.5mm
6.3mm x 3.0mm
3.5mm x 1.35mm

Not sure what the TE/GT (found it) use or if those above are all the different sizes

These are the ones I know:
PAD-105 + PAD-106 + HES-ACA-01  = 5.5mm x 2.1mm
PAD-113 + PAD-124 + PAD-125   = 6.3mm x 3.0mm
PAD-129 + PAD 130 = 4.75mm x 1.7mm
AD-IF30 (Interface Unit)  = 5.5mm x 2.5mm
PAD-121  = 3.5mm x 1.35mm

MotherGunner

Adding the direct link now that I'm at a computer.

http://console5.com/store/turbo-duo-power-supply-plug-adapter-cable.html

"The Turbo Duo power supply is an uncommon size, and finding a replacement supply can be difficult and expensive. With this adapter cable, you can power your Turbo Duo with an easier to find and less expensive power supply, such as the Sega 1602, or any supply with a 2.1mm x 5.5mm connector, negative tip, 9-12v, 1000mA or greater."
-MG

SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM (If you want peace, Prepare for war)
SI VIS BELLUM, PARA MATRIMONIUM (If you want war, Prepare for marriage)

mickcris

Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/02/2015, 06:35 PMAdding the direct link now that I'm at a computer.

http://console5.com/store/turbo-duo-power-supply-plug-adapter-cable.html

"The Turbo Duo power supply is an uncommon size, and finding a replacement supply can be difficult and expensive. With this adapter cable, you can power your Turbo Duo with an easier to find and less expensive power supply, such as the Sega 1602, or any supply with a 2.1mm x 5.5mm connector, negative tip, 9-12v, 1000mA or greater."
these ones are cheaper if you can wait to get it from China. the console5 adapter is oos also
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=6.3x3.0mm+male+plug+to+5.5x2.1&_sop=15&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.X6.3x3.0mm+to+5.5x2.1.TRS0&_nkw=6.3x3.0mm+to+5.5x2.1&_sacat=0

edit:
the ones i linked to dont switch the + and - like the console5 one does.  I missed that that was what it was doing.

mickcris

PC Engine/TG Model Voltage    Amps Polarity    Part No.      Tip Size
  PC Engine   9V    650mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106  5.5mm x 2.1mm 
  CoreGrafx I+II   9V    800mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106  5.5mm x 2.1mm 
  PC Engine Shuttle   9V    800mA    -  PAD-105 + PAD-106  5.5mm x 2.1mm 
  SuperGrafx   9V    800mA    -  PAD-113  6.3mm x 3.0mm 
  PC Engine GT/TurboExpress   7V    700mA    +  PAD-121  3.5mm x 1.35mm 
  CD-ROM2   9V    1450mA    -  PAD-123  5.5mm x 2.1mm 
  PC Engine Duo   10V    1A    +  PAD-124  6.3mm x 3.0mm 
  Super CD-ROM2   12V    1A    +  PAD-125  6.3mm x 3.0mm 
  Duo Monitor   10.5V    750mA      PAD-126 
  PC Engine LT   9V    700mA    +  PAD-127 
  DUO-R + RX   9V    1A    +  PAD-129 + PAD 130  4.75mm x 1.7mm 
  Print Booster   12V    1A      PAD-111 
  TurboGrafx-16   10.5V    730mA    -  HES-ACA-01  5.5mm x 2.1mm 
  TurboGrafx-CD   11V      1.53A    -  HES-ACA-02/03     
  Interface Unit   9V      1450mA    -  AD-IF30 + AD-IF30A  5.5mm x 2.5mm 
  * Polarity refers to the center tip


I added the ones that I know (and added the IFU)

esteban

Does anyone know if all the IFU variants (there were two? I think) require the exact same specs for power adapter?

I need one for my recently acquired briefcase.
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wildfruit

Quote from: esteban on 06/03/2015, 07:49 AMDoes anyone know if all the IFU variants (there were two? I think) require the exact same specs for power adapter?

I need one for my recently acquired briefcase.
Yay on the briefcase. I have the IFU-30A. The power supply I have is generic and unprinted but the IFU itself has 9v DC 1450ma centre negative printed on bottom. Also has printed in brackets next to AC アダプタ(katakana for adapter) AD-IF30 AD-IF30A so I presume their power requirements are identical.

esteban

Quote from: wildfruit on 06/03/2015, 11:01 AM
Quote from: esteban on 06/03/2015, 07:49 AMDoes anyone know if all the IFU variants (there were two? I think) require the exact same specs for power adapter?

I need one for my recently acquired briefcase.
Yay on the briefcase. I have the IFU-30A. The power supply I have is generic and unprinted but the IFU itself has 9v DC 1450ma centre negative printed on bottom. Also has printed in brackets next to AC アダプタ(katakana for adapter) AD-IF30 AD-IF30A so I presume their power requirements are identical.
Awesome, thank you :)
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mickcris

Quote from: esteban on 06/03/2015, 11:26 AM
Quote from: wildfruit on 06/03/2015, 11:01 AM
Quote from: esteban on 06/03/2015, 07:49 AMDoes anyone know if all the IFU variants (there were two? I think) require the exact same specs for power adapter?

I need one for my recently acquired briefcase.
Yay on the briefcase. I have the IFU-30A. The power supply I have is generic and unprinted but the IFU itself has 9v DC 1450ma centre negative printed on bottom. Also has printed in brackets next to AC アダプタ(katakana for adapter) AD-IF30 AD-IF30A so I presume their power requirements are identical.
Awesome, thank you :)
Just to verify what wildfruit said, here are a couple pics of them on these pages:
http://gamedoctorhk.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=72_21_123&products_id=1838
http://gamedoctorhk.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=72_21_123&products_id=1893

I had added both p/ns to the above chart.  I am going to sign up at gamesx and see if i can update the wiki page.

edit:
wiki page updated

CDiablo

Quote from: MotherGunner on 06/02/2015, 04:01 PMAnyone know what's going on at Retro Game Cave? 

http://retrogamecave.com/#/shop/4577155950
This place has insanely limited stock. Their retro Trio(Sega/CD/32X) adapters went on sale Friday @ 6 and were sold out by the time I got online at 7:30. They had PCE stuff on Sunday which is now OOS. Luckily when I cheked on Sunday they had some of the Sega 2 device adapters in stock, which I need for my XEYE and CDX(OOS later that day).