My dad's got some kind of tool that he uses in his work. I don't know the specifics, but it checks to make sure that stuff's being transmitted in power supplies. The power adapter works, according to that tool.isiolia wrote:They use the same one. How do you know the power adapter works if the console is dead?TheBrick wrote: The power and a/v both work, but the console itself is dead. Sadface.
So, another question: does the power brick for a model 2 work for a normal snes as well?
Just wondering if maybe they gave you an NES power brick instead, since the two look very similar (though you can't plug it in unless the port is broken, which isn't unheard of).
Which should I get?
Re: Which should I get?
Consoles: N64, Wii, Dreamcast, PS2, SNES, Saturn, Genesis, PS3, NES, Wii U, 2600, PS4
Handhelds: Game Boy Advance, 3DS, PSP, New 3DS
Handhelds: Game Boy Advance, 3DS, PSP, New 3DS
Re: Which should I get?
Thanks for all your help, guys!
Consoles: N64, Wii, Dreamcast, PS2, SNES, Saturn, Genesis, PS3, NES, Wii U, 2600, PS4
Handhelds: Game Boy Advance, 3DS, PSP, New 3DS
Handhelds: Game Boy Advance, 3DS, PSP, New 3DS