Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

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Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by Schumi » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:27 pm

Hi there, just stumbled across these forums, as i don't know where else to turn, i have a Xbox slim and i would like to extend the power cord between the 360 and the Power brick, but upon cutting back the sheathing there seemed to be about 8 wires in there, i was just wondering is it as simple as cutting each wire individually and then soldering in a extension piece??

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Re: Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by DarkReaper4786 » Sun Oct 23, 2011 8:32 pm

Umm no there are only 3 live neutral and ground. I just took mine apart last month. Double check and take pictures so we can help you more.

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Re: Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by palmertech » Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:39 am

DarkReaper4786 wrote:Umm no there are only 3 live neutral and ground. I just took mine apart last month. Double check and take pictures so we can help you more.
You are wrong. He said the connection between the 360 and the brick, not the brick and the wall.

But yes, you should be able to just extend each wire individually. Make sure you use thick enough wire, at least as thick as what was in the cable before! You want to make sure you are not putting too much power through too thin a wire.
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Re: Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by DarkReaper4786 » Mon Oct 24, 2011 1:58 am

My apologies for misunderstanding the question. I haven't worked on that cord yet, thanks for the advice. Sorry about giving you the wrong advice Schumi!

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Re: Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by Schumi » Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:57 am

palmertech wrote:
DarkReaper4786 wrote:Umm no there are only 3 live neutral and ground. I just took mine apart last month. Double check and take pictures so we can help you more.
You are wrong. He said the connection between the 360 and the brick, not the brick and the wall.

But yes, you should be able to just extend each wire individually. Make sure you use thick enough wire, at least as thick as what was in the cable before! You want to make sure you are not putting too much power through too thin a wire.
Thank you very much, i just wanted to check that i was able to do it that way. Will get the same thickness of wire when i go back to work, just bought a cheap 2nd power brick just in case it goes wrong. Lol
DarkReaper4786 wrote:My apologies for misunderstanding the question. I haven't worked on that cord yet, thanks for the advice. Sorry about giving you the wrong advice Schumi!
No problem, no harm done.

Thanks once again to both of you.

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Re: Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by Schumi » Sat Nov 05, 2011 5:47 am

Just a quick update after cutting back the Sheathing there was 7 wires in the cable, all i done was cut one at a time, and soldered an extension piece in the same thickness as the cable that was already in there, works like a charm.

Thanks once again.

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Re: Xbox 360 Power Brick extension Cord

Post by Haunted360 » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:04 pm

palmertech wrote:You want to make sure you are not putting too much power through too thin a wire.
Voltage will just drop if it is low amps.
If the amps are high, then the wire will 'melt'.

I think that is how it works?

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