![]() ![]() I am guessisg that is where I need to be. I am pretty handy with a soldering iron so I think I can do this.Īs far as checking the console what should I do? I have the lid off now and see a metal plate with a lot of large blue fuses under it, sticking out above the motherboard. I have a Japanese console and would like to know if it is possible to get one of these fuses. I have read about European people fixing their consoles by replacing a fuse. I never had any issues with any of my other Japanese consoles in the past, Saturn, Famicom, Famicom Disk, PC Engine consoles. After researching online I read you need a step down converter. I have been using my Japanese Super Famicom with the correct power supply for a few months now and after a storm last night I tried to power it up today and it does not work.
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