Neo Geo AES ac adapter
Re: Neo Geo AES ac adapter
Earlier AESes use a regulated 5V power supply so you definitely don't want to use a model 1 Genesis power supply or similar. Later ones use a 9-10V power supply and you can use a Genesis power supply with those. You don't need to look at the serial number to tell them apart, just look at what's on the sticker above the SN. If it says "PRO-POW" you need the 5V PSU, if it's "PRO-POW-3", "NEO-POW-3" or "PRO-POW-E", you need the other PSU.
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Re: Neo Geo AES ac adapter
Yup, this is exactly why I edited my post. I'll add what you wrote, as it is more specific than what I put.ApolloBoy wrote:Earlier AESes use a regulated 5V power supply so you definitely don't want to use a model 1 Genesis power supply or similar. Later ones use a 9-10V power supply and you can use a Genesis power supply with those. You don't need to look at the serial number to tell them apart, just look at what's on the sticker above the SN. If it says "PRO-POW" you need the 5V PSU, if it's "PRO-POW-3", "NEO-POW-3" or "PRO-POW-E", you need the other PSU.

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