Hey everyone,
this is how I reduce how much space my huge ac adapters take up:
I take a model 2 genesis power supply, strip the end and attach a snes end input on the exposed wires. By doing this im only using 1 ac adapter for 2 systems
If you want you could also use one of these (picture below):
I have one but lent it to a friend. This is where I have a question for u people:
The nes power supply runs at the exact same voltage as the 3 in 1 ac adapter: 9v 850Ma, and it runs super nes games perfect. Because of this Im 95 percent sure a nes ac adapter could run a super nes. can anyone confirm this???
p.s: your ac adapters should be in the correct voltage range to run your systems, and make sure you know your polarity! And dont kill yourself!
Bulky snes/gen/nes etc. how I reduce the space they take up
Bulky snes/gen/nes etc. how I reduce the space they take up
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Re: Bulky snes/gen/nes etc. how I reduce the space they take
I think I remember hearing someone say that it was possible, but I also seem to remember reading that the NES power adapter outputs AC power directly to the system. :/
I have my Saturns, I have some of my games, I have a RasPi. Gotta put all this stuff together!
Re: Bulky snes/gen/nes etc. how I reduce the space they take
I'm gonna have to hunt down an nes!!!! I would buy one from my game store but they sell them for 40 dollars (:(
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Re: Bulky snes/gen/nes etc. how I reduce the space they take
$40 is about the going price for an NES right now. If it's got a new 72 pin connector you might consider it. And if your'e a regular customer there try talking him down a few bucks! Never hurts to ask.
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