



Regulated Replacement Power Adapter for Sharp Twin Famicom
Compatible with every version (AN-500/R/B, AN-505/BK/RD).
This power supply was specifically made to replace the original power brick (UADP-0041CEZZ).
The 2 meter/6 ft cable will gives you more range for your console placement than other PSU on the market.
Unlike a lot of power supply, this one will not deteriorate the video quality of your game console.
Compatible with any flash/multi cart.
With a regulated 7.5V voltage, it can reduces the heat emitted by some components and thus increasing the lifetime of the console.
Being a multi-norm switching AC/DC adapter, it will remove the need for a 100V step-down transformer for your imported Japanese console.
Injection molded DC plug for durability.
Slim design for reducing power strip clutter.
CE and FCC certified.
Overload and short-circuit protection.
110-240V 50/60Hz
Available in EU, US and UK plug.
2 year warranty.
Worldwide shipping from France.
This PSU |
Original |
Most PSU² |
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Output Voltage |
7.6V⎓ |
7.5V⎓¹ (up to 13V) | 7.6V⎓ |
Max Current |
1.25A |
1.25A |
1.25A |
Polarity |
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Cable Length |
2m |
2m |
1m |
Regulated Voltage |
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Video Quality |
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N/A |
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Cost |
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¹Because of the fact that the original AC adapter is unregulated, the voltage written on it is not the real measured voltage. It would vary greatly depending on the load and your main voltage variation or increase throughout the decades cause by changes in the electrical infrastructure of your country. |