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  1. 12 minutes ago, Ging3rguy said:

    eBay for a replacement psu, just checked and £12 seems to be the going rate. Your 100v step down transformer will be fine for the US Xbox.

    ntsc psu has a voltage range of 100-127v

    Got a link to the PSU on ebay? i couldnt find any!

    I need the single row type for V1-1.1 xbox.

    Thanks for the clarification on the US supplys :)

  2. As above I was wondering what the power requirements of the US Xbox was?

     

    I have a US xbox arriving in the next few days and was wondering what voltage and power requirements it has.

    I have a 100v 100VA transformer I use for my Japanese hardware but I dont know if it would be to low to run a US system?

    If I need 110-120v I can buy another transformer but will need to know the current/wattage as most of them are fairly low without buying a bulky one!

    long term I intend on swapping out the PSU inside the console with a UK one but  I need to find one first!

     

    cheers.

  3. Hi, 

    New member here and will hopefully be a first time xbox owner soon 😛

    A friend is sending me a mod'd xbox to add to my collection, I have never owned or done any mods to one before so lots of learning on the horizon for me.
    This seemed a good place to come for info and help if required so here I am!


    My friend has done a bios mod to it, removed the clock cap which I understand are suicidal on these and replaced the Drive band so that saves me some work :)

     

    He has advised that I need to get a Hexen disc which I believe I can download from here somewhere and after that I guess there's not much to do until it gets here and I can start tinkering 😛

    One thing I would like to do and maybe you guys can point me in the right direction is change the main PSU.
    The reason being its a US console and I am in the UK, Obviously I can run it through a transformer to reduce it to 120v but I was thinking if I could find one it may be worthwhile swapping out the entire PSU for a 240v one.
    Is that possible?

    Anyways see you on the boards :) 
     

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