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    Hey,

    My mate is geting a USA Wii and was wondering if his stepdown converter he used for his Japanese Gamecube would work? I thought it might as I seem to remember that Japan and USA have the same power?

    The only Jap thing I have is my PSP which I just switched the power plug on.

    #2
    Yeah, JPN/USA are on the same power system, the stepdown converter he used previously for his GameCube will work fine, I'm doing the exact same thing actually!

    The reason you only needed to swap the power cable on the PSP is because the power supply for the PSP is auto switching from 110v-240v.

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      #3
      Yep the PSP transformer is multi voltage, the Cube and Wii are not. The Wii is only 5W more than the Cube, so a 100W one still works fine.
      Lie with passion and be forever damned...

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        #4
        Some did a test recently and this is this generation power usage measured using one of those meters you plug in between the device and your wall outlet.

        360 - 194W
        PS3 - 171W
        Wii - 17W

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          #5
          Yeah I think that's where the weirdly low figure came from. The actual transformer for the Wii says 53W.
          Lie with passion and be forever damned...

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            #6
            Originally posted by smouty View Post
            Some did a test recently and this is this generation power usage measured using one of those meters you plug in between the device and your wall outlet.

            360 - 194W
            PS3 - 171W
            Wii - 17W
            What was being done on the PS3/360 at the time?

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              #7
              i think those where in standby if i remember correctly

              i cannot for the life of me think of where i read it might have been kotaku or joystiq

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                #8
                Can I use gamecube power supply on Wii as Game sell them ? Just like to know if I can use that or not.

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                  #9
                  You cannot use a GameCube power supply on a Wii as the connector is different at the console end.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Destrukticor View Post
                    i think those where in standby if i remember correctly
                    I doubt it. 200W at standby
                    These were in in game figures. Standy usage is <10W for all three consoles with the Wii having the highest at about 7W.
                    I have read another test at digitaldisplacement that put the PS3 at 205w with the 360 and Wii as previously mentioned during 'normal' usage.
                    The above PS3 figure included BR playback.

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                      #11
                      Oh do Game sell power supply for Wii ?

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                        #12
                        No they do not AFAIK. I phoned them and they said they did not when I was looking for one.

                        I bought this one:



                        From Allcam. It's worked great so far for my US Wii, would recommend.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by smouty View Post
                          Some did a test recently and this is this generation power usage measured using one of those meters you plug in between the device and your wall outlet.

                          360 - 194W
                          PS3 - 171W
                          Wii - 17W
                          When being used the PS3 uses approximately twice the power of the 360 (electricity, before anyone starts a war).

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                            #14
                            He's not yet stated what they were actually doing at the time:
                            To test the power efficiency of my products, I used a simple test. I got a device that measures electrical usage. It's called the Kill A Watt. You plug one end into the wall and plug your device into the three-pronged socket on the Kill A Watt. Press the watt button and you can see how much electricity the device is using.

                            The game consoles yielded some predictable results. The Xbox 360 Elite came in at 194 watts. That's why it has the whirring fans inside the box as well as in the power supply that is inside the large "brick" in the power cord. The PlayStation 3 came in at 171 watts. But the Nintendo Wii consumed a measly 17 watts.
                            Do the fans in the 360 power supply actually run when it's on standby or just when it's doing something?

                            To my surprise, the biggest hog in the house was the toaster, which weighed in at 866 watts.

                            I suppose it's not that surprising really as with a toaster it's very short yet intense usage.

                            You have no idea just how bored I was to test the wattage on every electrical device in my house!

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