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Replacement for Super CDROM2 power supply?

Started by randomc, 04/28/2015, 10:05 AM

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randomc

The cable for my PAD-125 has frayed and the thing no longer appears to be working. I was wondering if someone knew where I could find a replacement for it that outputs 12V DC. Most PSUs I find only output 9V and I'm worried those might not provide enough power for both the pc engine and CDROM2 unit.

ddoubledee

If it hasn't shorted out yet, you might be able to save your existing adapter by cutting the bad section out of the cable and splicing it together.

Keith Courage

even though they are rated at 10 volts standard PC Engine duo AC adapters work just fine for them and already have the correct AC adapter tip.

thesteve

the turbo duo supply fits the same and is 110v input

randomc

Do any of you own one of the 3rd party adaptors I mentioned? Should I just buy one? gamedoctorhk sells some though they're 9v.

dave_van_damn

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There's also this one

http://en.retrogamesupply.com/collections/pc-engine/products/power-supply-for-nec-pc-engine-interface-unit

edit - description from the site...

QuoteNew power adapter for NEC PC Engine Interface Unit

Power supply perfectly designed to replace the original power adapter.
Extends the life of your console by providing a regulated voltage.
Reduce the heat emission of the console.
No need to use a 110V transformer for your Japanese or U.S. consoles.
 110-240V 50/60Hz

Original power adapter : 9V (unregulated => around ±3V) 1.45A max
This model : 9V (regulated) 1.5A max
Will it really extend the life of the console??? Also, shouldn't it be 12v and not 9..? AND how can it not require a stepdown transformer for those of us living in 240v countries?

SmokeMonster

Those specs are correct. That's good marketing about extending the life of the console though.

It doesn't require a transformer because it's rated for 110-240v, just like any cell phone or laptop charger.

schweaty

Quote from: dave_van_damn on 05/21/2015, 12:46 AMAND how can it not require a stepdown transformer for those of us living in 240v countries?
its a switching power supply so it is multi-volt input capable.  meaning you can plug it into a 110 or 220 outlet and it will work just fine on either.