Sickboy, if you have a spare RF adapter, try connecting that to your Genesis. The NES adapter should fit fine, and I would venture to say the model 2 Gen RF adapter should fit as well.
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Sickboy, if you have a spare RF adapter, try connecting that to your Genesis. The NES adapter should fit fine, and I would venture to say the model 2 Gen RF adapter should fit as well.
I just tried the Sega adapter in the NES, and I saw the power light flash on quickly, then it went off. So I guess we can call this one the Power Brick?
Out of your league or not, I think we both...
Genesis Power Brick:
Model: 1602-1
Input: 120V AC 60Hz 20W
Output: 10V DC 1.2A
NES Power Brick:
Model: NES-002
Input: 120V AC 60Hz 17W
Output: AC9V 1.3A
Okay, if it's alright to plug it into the wall interchangeably, the only thing I can think of that caused the power failure is residual alcohol being left on the contacts that may have still been...
Thanks, it does make sense, though I am still wary because I mismatched power supplies on a battery pack a few months back and it nearly exploded right beside me :O
The Genesis is a model one...
I've got a power adapter for an NES and a SNES, but I have read it's a big no no to use those in the Genesis, is that so?
Hey everyone, I've got a funny issue w/my Genesis.
Recently I got one off of ebay, and it would power on and I could see the "Licensed by Sega" screen, then it would go black, and just sit there. ...