whats the maximum voltage a ps1 screen can take? and the lowest the original Super Nintendo can take?
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I think it's 9.6v for the PSOne screen, but I wouldn't go past 9.
For the SNES, I don't know about the board itself (which requires 5v) but often power is supplied through a 7805 linear regulator which usually needs above 7v to operate correctly.
For the SNES, I don't know about the board itself (which requires 5v) but often power is supplied through a 7805 linear regulator which usually needs above 7v to operate correctly.
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Assuming that the 9v output is a regulated output, then it should be just fine. If, however, the voltage spikes at any time above 9v then it might fry your screen. Since you'll be feeding the power to a 7805 for the SNES, it will be fine no matter what.
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