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    I've finally got this today....:-)
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      Was that from ebay mate? I've been looking to get a SNES mini for aaaaaages.

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        I've got 5 brand new in box mini snes consoles! but nobody knows what power supply to use with them. I want to make sure they work before I sell them. so if anyone knows what power suppy to use i'll sell you one cheap!


        Last edited by lurch996; 21-10-2005, 18:55.

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          Originally posted by lurch996
          I've got 5 brand new in box mini snes consoles! but nobody knows what power supply to use with them. I want to make sure they work before I sell them. so if anyone knows what power suppy to use i'll sell you one cheap!


          A megadrive 1 PSU. You can buy them from ebay UK for a few quid.

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            Originally posted by mezzanine
            A megadrive 1 PSU. You can buy them from ebay UK for a few quid.
            nope. tried that. the connection is completely different.

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              Originally posted by lurch996
              I've got 5 brand new in box mini snes consoles! but nobody knows what power supply to use with them. I want to make sure they work before I sell them. so if anyone knows what power suppy to use i'll sell you one cheap!


              i would take one as well

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                Originally posted by lurch996
                nope. tried that. the connection is completely different.
                Really? That's what I use with my SFC jr. Are you sure it wasn't a MD2 power supply you had?

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                  Originally posted by mezzanine
                  Really? That's what I use with my SFC jr. Are you sure it wasn't a MD2 power supply you had?
                  no, it an MD1. I know it works with the famicom jr, thats why I tried it.

                  If you look at the pic of the power supply in the pic you can see that the connection on the lead is alot thicker than normal and it also has a pin inside.

                  Acidforblood, if you find out what to use with it please PM me.

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                    Dunno if this thread I started is of any use:

                    http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/showthread.php?t=43626

                    I won a mint boxed SNES mini on ebay but the bastard thing never turned up so would be very, very, very interested in buying one off you fella.

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                      Yeah, there looks to be a lot of topics about PSUs for the US SNES.

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                        Originally posted by icarus0
                        Dunno if this thread I started is of any use:

                        http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/showthread.php?t=43626

                        I won a mint boxed SNES mini on ebay but the bastard thing never turned up so would be very, very, very interested in buying one off you fella.
                        I had a look at your thread and it looks like the us snes (old type) has the same connection! so then I could use a step down and it should work.

                        I havent tried a step down for the minis yet because the ones that came with them are 220v?
                        Last edited by lurch996; 21-10-2005, 19:33.

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                          Just got a PAL saturn and a motobike game wooo

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                            Originally posted by Samurai Matt
                            Just got a PAL saturn and a motobike game wooo
                            Welcome to the thread/forum!

                            You need pictures to wow us in this thread pal!

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                              Yep - welcome.

                              What bike game was it?

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                                Radio Shack here in the States are clearing out SNES PSUs for about $5 each, still the connector is a fairly common one now so it shouldn't be too hard to find.

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