Brought back from U.S to AUS having power supply issues
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
While talking a trip to California I bought a second hand Nintendo64 while in my hotel room it worked perfectly fine with no issues!
When I took it back with me to my home in Australia I made a mistake of just plugging it in directly without being aware the different regions support different voltages.
I think I may have damaged the power supply, but, I have no way of telling if it’s damaged or not, nor how it should be properly set up without risk.
Brought back from U.S to AUS having power supply issues
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
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while talking a trip to california and bought a second hand n64 while in my hotel room it worked perfectly fine with no issue when i took it back with me to my home in australia i made a mistake of plugging it in directly without being aware the different regions support different voltage i think i may have damaged the power supply but i have no way of telling if it’s damaged or not nor how it should be properly set up without risk
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While talking a trip to California I bought a second hand Nintendo64 while in my hotel room it worked perfectly fine with no issues!
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When I took it back with me to my home in Australia I made a mistake of just plugging it in directly without being aware the different regions support different voltages.
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I think I may have damaged the power supply, but, I have no way of telling if it’s damaged or not, nor how it should be properly set up without risk.
while talking a trip to california and bought a second hand n64 while in my hotel room it worked perfectly fine with no issue when i took it back with me to my home in australia i made a mistake of plugging it in directly without being aware the different regions support different voltage i think i may have damaged the power supply but i have no way of telling if it’s damaged or not nor how it should be properly set up without risk