Hey ASSEMbler help please with Playstation blue Debugging System

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  1. neomatrix

    neomatrix Intrepid Member

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    I got a Playstation blue Debugging System but i do no have the AC ADAPTER is like the new version ps2 and ps one
    hey ASSEMbler you have one extra for sale
    thanks

    is possible the ps2 AC ADAPTER work
     
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  2. ASSEMbler

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    yeah I have some for sale , send me a pm
     
  3. neomatrix

    neomatrix Intrepid Member

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    pm send
     
  4. Paulo

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    Im going to edit your signature. Learn how to use normal size pictures. This is like the 3rd time now...
     
  5. HI_Ricky

    HI_Ricky Guest

    swap normal ps powerboard to ypu debug ps dc board :p
     
  6. subbie

    subbie Moderator Staff Member

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    Or just find out the input voltage and go to a local electronics store.

    :)
     
  7. Dragyth

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    Yeah you should be able to use a standard 12V adaptor, or, as Ricky suggested, swap the PSU for another one.

    If you take a PSU from another playstation, a UK model is probably your best bet, it works on all voltages (110-240v)
     
  8. ASSEMbler

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    I assume he wants a matching set for colletion purposes, and not to bodge the machine together.
     
  9. neomatrix

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    yeah is for colletion purposes and play pal games
    ASSEMbler the you get my pm
     
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  11. AntiPasta

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    It does? You sure?
     
  12. dj898

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    I will have to check but don't think our PAL PS1 is 110-240VAC?
    I'm talking about the grey one released in Australia...
     
  13. dj898

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    o_O ???
    my green debugstation has int. PSU?
    and othr blue debugstation I've seen all seem to have PSU inside the housing... ?
     
  14. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    110X are the only ones with external power supplies and they do not use a standard DC jack so they actually do require an official adapter. You can swap power boards very simply, the DC board is interchangeable with "standard" AC ones.
     
  15. ASSEMbler

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    Sorry about the delay there.

    $22 sound o.k.? 1. It's new 2.someone down the road on ebay is getting a unit with no psu... :p
     
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  16. Dragyth

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    Anti-pasta, I have a Yaroze system, UK (as I live in UK) and once I lost my mains cable for it, so I ran it off my 100V stepdown converter for my japanese ps2, I tried this with my standard UK ps1 and both worked fine at 100v, so yeah, I'm sure =)
     
  17. AntiPasta

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    my blue PS has a "normal" internal PSU...
     
  18. As Kyuusaku mentioned...

    ...Here's a pic of one of mine to show the external PSU.

    PAL Playstation Debugging Station = DTL-H1102

    ...External PSU runs on 100-240VAC
     

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  19. Do you have anymore of these, or were they all pal units?
     

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