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Segasa-sonic Monaco

By bifjohnson

4 years ago



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    #2 4 years ago

    While modern power supplies (e.g. laptop bricks) can tolerate inputs from 100VAC to 240VAC I doubt that this game can. It may have a transformer that can be configured for either 120V or 230V but without documentation it would be hard to know. If you're lucky the transformer is labeled with its input and output voltages.

    If the game is still wired for 230V you would either need to find an external step up transformer (120V -> 230V) or reconfigure or replace the internal transformer.

    /Mark

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