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Started by paybacks3, 05/11/2014, 10:07 PM

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paybacks3

Question would a NES power supply fry my TG16? if so its a said said day

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o.pwuaioc

Yes, yes it will.  :-({|=

paybacks3

Worth repairing or should I just look into a new system? RIP little guy
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thesteve

Yes repairable
Should blow cap by power jack an may blow fuse and 7805

paybacks3

Price wise what am I looking at?
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thesteve

Cap .20 to 2.50 depending on source
The 7805 shouldn't be much, nor should the fuse
First try it with the right supply, it may run

sirhcman

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Quote from: paybacks3 on 05/11/2014, 10:07 PMQuestion would a NES power supply fry my TG16? if so its a said said day

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A few months ago I did the same thing on my childhood sega master system (picked up the wrong ac adapter and zapped it). I thought I killed the first console I ever owned but thankfully that little 7805 voltage regulator (which had NEC stamped on it  :)) saved my SMS from being sent to the grave. Just soldered in a new voltage regulator and was good to go! Hope your fix is that simple :)