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hi, i'm trying to make my 100v game console work with the 220v socket here.
yes my converter only gives 50w max, at least that's what it saids on the box.
what will happen if the convert dips below 50w, say it only gives 40v in actuality when my game console needs 47w? will it catch fire...
my game console voltage: 100v, 47w, 50/60hz
my brand new power converter: AC 220v, 50w MAX, 50hz
the converter is for 100v game console to be used in local 220v socket here.
i used to have an old one but i threw it away without writing the specs down first. so i bought another one brand new...
i have an old power converter which is around 20 years old. it allows 110v electronics from japan to be used here with 220v voltage. it has no moving parts and is about the size of a fist, it was meant for use with my japanese playstation console.
since this one is so old, i'm wondering if its...
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