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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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