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What voltage is Nintendo Super Famicom?

New replacement power adapter for the Nintendo Super Famicom. Also compatible with the Super Famicom Jr. This power supply can easily replace the original power supply (HVC-002). With a regulated 9V voltage, it can reduces the heat emitted by the components and thus increase the lifetime of the console.
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Is Super Famicom AC or DC?

The SNES/SFC is purely DC output.
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What power supply for Famicom?

You need to get yourself a Famicom AC adapter (HVC-002) or equivalent that has the proper output type (DC), at the correct voltage (10V) and amperage (850mA minimum), and almost certainly a conversion adapter/transformer to deal with voltage difference (Sweden is 230V) and frequency difference (Sweden is 50Hz).
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Does the SNES and Super Famicom use the same power supply?

For a more efficient modern alternative, I like these. The US SNES power supply uses a different plug, so it's not compatible. The PAL SNES power supply outputs AC, so it's also not compatible.
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Will SNES run on 9V?

I just went and checked the power supply on my SNES (an original Nintendo power supply)--it's 10 V at 850 mA. Your supply is slightly lower voltage. Speaking as an electrical engineer with some familiarity with how circuits were designed in the 80s and 90s, it's very probable that 9 V is enough.
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SNES VS SUPER FAMICOM - Happy Console Gamer

Can Famicom use NES power supply?

No. The NES adapter outputs AC, while the Famicom one outputs DC. You can safely use a Famicom adapter with an NES, but an NES adapter will likely damage a Famicom.
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Can I use a Famicom in the US?

Yes. I have two that I bought in Asia and brought home with zero issues. I used the AC adapter it came with. A Super Famicom will work in the US using a Sega Genesis model 1 (has to be model 1) AC adapter, it has the exact same plug size and output/polarity.
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How do you use a Super Famicom in America?

For all Famicom and Super Famicom models, you can just use a bog-standard 9v Genesis adapter (or the less-common 10v MK-1602-1 revision if you want the 100% correct voltage). You can even buy or make an adapter for the US SNES and use it with that if you want to.
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Does Japan use same plug as USA?

The voltage in Japan is 100 Volt, which is different from North America (120V), Central Europe (230V) and most other regions of the world. Japanese electrical plugs and outlets resemble North American ones. Plugs come in various versions, but most commonly they are non-polarized and ungrounded with two pins.
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Do you need 80 Plus power supply?

An 80 Plus certified supply is more efficient in addition to having several other benefits to the consumer. Efficiency is the output power divided by the input and varies with the amount of power delivered to the load.
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What voltage sense is ATX power supply?

The ATX specification requires the power supply to produce three main outputs, +3.3 V, +5 V and +12 V. Low-power −12 V and +5 VSB (standby) supplies are also required.
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Can you use SNES cables on a Super Famicom?

The short answer is no, an SNES adapter will not physically fit into a Super Famicom.
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Why is Super Famicom different from SNES?

The Super Famicom Classic has a different design than the US SNES Classic. The most noteworthy difference is its set of colorful face buttons, which honestly makes this worth purchasing in my book. The list of games included differs slightly as well.
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What console is Super Famicom?

The Super Famicom is the Japanese version of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as the Super NES, SNES or Super Nintendo. It first came out in November 1990 in Japan and has a distinct form factor from the North American version.
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What was the last US SNES game?

In North America the final first-party game on the SNES was Kirby's Dream Land 3 released November 27, 1997.
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Is the Super Famicom region locked?

SNES/Super Famicon is region locked in 2 ways - shape of the cartridge, as well as a lockout chip. Many games aren't affected by the lockout chip and work with an adapter that allows to fit the slot (you could even take the board out of the cartridge and put it in the cartridge slot).
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Can you play a Japanese switch in us?

With the exception of systems and game cards distributed in the Chinese region, Nintendo Switch game cards are not region locked.
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Can you use a 12v power supply for a NES?

Yeah, it'll work fine.
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Is NES power supply AC or DC?

The AC goes through a rectifier in the NES that converts it to DC. It's harmless to send DC through the rectifier, just redundant but it won't hurt anything. As a side effect, you also don't have to worry about tip polarity - either polarity will work on a NES.
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What happens if you use A 12V instead of A 9V?

If you have a 12V adapter, you might wonder whether you can use it to power your 9V guitar pedals. In most cases, you cannot use a 12V adapter to power a 9V guitar pedal. Using a 12V adapter on a pedal designed to only handle 9V can completely destroy it.
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What happens if you plug A 9V into A 12V?

Plugging in an adapter with a lower voltage would not generally harm the unit. But if the polarity is reversed then it probably would cause damage and that may be what has happened. It may just have blown a fuse.
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Can I use A 24V for A 9V?

The negative effect will (probably) be damage to one of the circuits inside. 24V is nearly 3 times 9V so it is not a good idea.
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How to get 24V from 12V ATX power supply?

So even though you can't get 24V from the ATX, you can “cheat” by including another DC converter, the PST-DCBP-24V. The best source of power in the computer is the +12V rail.
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