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== | == Playstation Power Supplys == | ||
=== Voltages === | === Voltages === | ||
*Japanese Consoles: | *Japanese Consoles: 100V 50Hz/60Hz<br> | ||
*US Consoles: 120V 60Hz<br> | |||
*US Consoles: | *European Consoles: 220v 50Hz<br> | ||
*European Consoles: | |||
*Asian consoles: | *Asian consoles: | ||
110V-240V 50Hz/60Hz<br> | |||
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=== Models === | |||
There are two main types of power supplies:<br> | |||
Internal Power Supply, used in FAT consoles, and External Power Supply, used in slim consoles.<br><br> | |||
Power supply for slim models.<br> | |||
SCPH 112 | |||
The input voltage for the PS1 is 120V, 240V<br> | |||
The frequency is 50 or 60 hertz | |||