100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
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So, after comunicating with Sony Japan (which was a tedious task due to having to use google translator since no english speaking employee was present at the time), they told me that CFI-1200A model has a psu rated for 100v, so overseas usage wasn't possible, and they didn't adviced using a transformer (i assume it's as a disclaimer in case something gets damaged)... Sooo, I took the risk and used one (750W), and was able to play for like 3 hours, wires, transformer and PS5 were pretty cool, so I think everything is looking good.
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I'm yet to open the console and check if the psu is dual voltage or not, but taking in consideration what the japanese dude told me, it seems it is not.
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
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***EDIT:***
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So, after comunicating with Sony Japan (which was a tedious task due to having to use google translator since no english speaking employee was present at the time), they told me that CFI-1200A model has a psu rated for 100v, so overseas usage wasn't possible, and they didn't adviced using a transformer (i assume it's as a disclaimer in case something gets damaged)... Sooo, I took the risk and used one (750W), and was able to play for like 3 hours, wires, transformer and PS5 were pretty cool, so I think everything is looking good.
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?
100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz input Playstation 5 for 220v plugs
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
long story short, I live in Argentina, I got myself a Ps5 from Japan (CFI-1200A), voltage input is 100V ~ 3.55A 50/60MHz, electricity here runs at 220v 50Hz.... can I plug it to the wall? Seller says yes, internet says mixed responses, what should I do?