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Power Supply for Mega/Sega CD 1 & 2

Power Supply for Mega/Sega CD 1 & 2

Regular price €12.50 EUR
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No deterioration of video quality
2m/6ft cable
Regulated 9V 1.5A max with center negative polarity
Overload and short-circuit protection
CE logo
FCC logo
Plug
  Shipping (combined in your cart)
France
€3.00
4 days
European Union
€4.00
7 days
United Kingdom
Rest of the World
€4.00
7-20 days
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Regulated Replacement Power Adapter for Mega/Sega CD

Compatible with every region and model.

This power supply was specifically made to replace the original power brick.

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.

With a regulated 9V voltage, it can reduces the heat emitted by some components and thus improving the lifetime of the console.

Being a multi-norm AC adapter, it will remove the need for a step-down transformer for your imported 100V Japanese or 120V American 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, UK and AU plug.

2 year warranty.

Worldwide shipping from France.

  This PSU
Original
Most PSU²
Output Voltage
9V⎓
9-10V⎓¹ (up to 14V) 9V⎓
Max Current
1.5A
1.2A
1.0A
Polarity
Negative polarity symbol Negative polarity symbol Negative polarity symbol
Cable Length
2m
2m
1m
Regulated Voltage
Green check mark Red cross mark Green check mark
Video Quality
Green check mark
Green check mark
Red cross mark
CE logo   FCC logo Green check mark N/A
Red cross mark
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.
²Most power supplies you might find for cheap on website like Ebay, Aliexpress or Amazon.

Power Supply FAQ

It is very common for aftermarket power supply to add noise on the video signal (RGB, composite or S-video) on old hardware. I experience the same problem when I first start retro gaming. I rigorously tested and selected a good manufacturer to avoid this problem so I can fully guarantee that this power supply will not alter the video quality.

My power supplies are modern switching power supplies, they are the multi-norm (110V and 230V) so you don't need to use a step-down transformer. I would even advise not using it specifically with these because most of the time the power supply will be directly on top of the step-down transformer which generates heat that would make the power supply thinks it's overheating and could trigger its electronic protection. You just need to choose a power supply with the plug of your country not the plug of the origin's country of the console.

No, you can't damage your console with this power supply, the console has a tolerance in terms of voltage. The original power supplies are unregulated, so the voltage indicated on the sticker is not real, it's just an approximation, the real voltage can vary around ±3V depending on the load. My power supplies are regulated, so the real voltage matches the sticker. After that, this voltage is regulated inside the console to create a working voltage (5V most of the time).

The current value indicated on the power supply is the maximum current the power supply can deliver, the console determines what quantity of current it needs, not the power supply. A slightly more powerful power supply has no impact and have no risk of damaging the device.