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* ETXNY296J9A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-540-11 (Seen in a SCPH-15000)
* ETXNY296J9A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-540-11 (Seen in a SCPH-15000)


== B/B'/C/C' chassis (early SCPH-3000x series) ==
== AB chassis (GH-008 based SCPH-18000 series) ==
Used in early North-American and European consoles. These power-supplies are region-exclusive. They retain the same basic form factor as the earlier Japanese power supplies, but the exact location of the power connector has been slightly offset to the left to make room for a screwhole to the right side of it.
Uses an identical form factor to the power supplies used in A and A+ chassis (GH-001 and GH-003), '''however, this power supply outputs 12 V instead'''. Due to the identical form factor, '''it is mechanically possible to install an AB chassis power supply in an A/A+ chassis console; however, this would damage the console by overvolting it!'''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Specifications
|+ Specifications
|Wattage||72 to 84 W (unconfirmed)
|Wattage||
|-
|-
|Output voltage||12 V
|Output voltage||12 V '''Never install these power supplies in an 8.5 V console (A/A+ chassis)!'''
|-
|-
|Max output amperage||6 to 7 A (unconfirmed)
|Max output amperage||6 to 7 A (unconfirmed)
|-
|-?
|Input voltage||120 V (USA)
|Input voltage||100 V (Japan)
 
220 V - 240 V (Europe - Asia)
|-
|-
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
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=== Models ===
=== Models ===
==== Nichicon ====
==== Nichicon ====
* ZSSR048MA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-563-11
* ZSSR086JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-476-629-11
* ZSSR048ZA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-563-21
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|[[File:WGJs9qB.jpg|200px]]||[[File:VJvE82o.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:AB chassis nichicon PSU top.jpg|200px]]||[[File:AB chassis nichicon PSU bottom.jpg|200px]]
|-
|-
|ZSSR048ZA front||ZSSR048ZA back
|ZSSR086JA front||ZSSR086JA back
|}
|}
* ZSSR005ZA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-565-21 or -22 (several revisions?)
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
* ETXNY323E7A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-589-12 or -13 (several revisions?)
* ETXNY338J7A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-476-630-11


== AB chassis (GH-008 based SCPH-18000 series) ==
== B/B'/C/C' chassis (early SCPH-3000x series) ==
Uses an identical form factor to the power supplies used in A and A+ chassis (GH-001 and GH-003), however, just like the B/B'/C/C' power supplies, '''these power supplies output 12 V instead'''. Due to the identical form factor, '''it is mechanically possible to install an AB chassis power supply in an A/A+ chassis console; however, this would damage the console by overvolting it!'''
Used in early North-American and European consoles. These power-supplies are region-exclusive. They retain the same basic form factor as the earlier Japanese power supplies, but the exact location of the power connector has been slightly offset to the left to make room for a screwhole to the right side of it.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Specifications
|+ Specifications
|Wattage||72 to 84 W (unconfirmed)
|Wattage||
|-
|-
|Output voltage||12 V '''Never install these power supplies in an 8.5 V console (A/A+ chassis)!'''
|Output voltage||12 V
|-
|-
|Max output amperage||6 to 7 A (unconfirmed)
|Max output amperage||6 to 7 A (unconfirmed)
|-?
|-
|Input voltage||100 V (Japan)
|Input voltage||120 V (USA)
 
220 V - 240 V (Europe - Asia)
|-
|-
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
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=== Models ===
=== Models ===
==== Nichicon ====
==== Nichicon ====
* ZSSR086JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-476-629-11
* ZSSR048MA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-563-11
* ZSSR048ZA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-563-21
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
|[[File:AB chassis nichicon PSU top.jpg|200px]]||[[File:AB chassis nichicon PSU bottom.jpg|200px]]
|[[File:WGJs9qB.jpg|200px]]||[[File:VJvE82o.jpg|200px]]
|-
|-
|ZSSR086JA front||ZSSR086JA back
|ZSSR048ZA front||ZSSR048ZA back
|}
|}
* ZSSR005ZA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-565-21 or -22 (several revisions?)
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
* ETXNY338J7A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-476-630-11
* ETXNY323E7A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-589-12 or -13 (several revisions?)


== D/D'/F/G chassis (late SCPH-3x0xx series) ==
== D/D'/F/G chassis (late SCPH-3x0xx series) ==
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All of these power supplies have the Sony model number '''SCPH-70100'''.
All of these power supplies have the Sony model number '''SCPH-70100'''.


'''In early 2005, it was found that some slim PS2 power supplies manufactured from August to December 2004 were defective and contained a component that could overheat. Affected was the Hipro model (HP-AT048H03, but not HP-AT048H03<u>B</u>) with a datecode from 2004.08 up to including 2004.12. The units were recalled by Sony and replaced by a 2005/2006/2007 model.'''
'''In early 2005, it was found that some slim PS2 power supplies manufactured from August to December 2004 were defective and contained a component that could overheat. Affected was the Hipro model (HP-AT048H03, except HP-AT048H03<u>B</u>) with a datecode from 2004.08 up to including 2004.12. The units were recalled by Sony and replaced by a 2005/2006/2007 model.'''


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