PSone voltage
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PSone voltage
Can I give a PSone 9V without a regulator?
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All I have heard is conflicting information.
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I put 8v into my PSone and it ran just fine. But I wouldn't go over that.
(Just incase it matters I was using a September 2000 PSone. Yes, before they used date codes!
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(Just incase it matters I was using a September 2000 PSone. Yes, before they used date codes!
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