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Hello, I am planning to buy a PSP. Sadly, I don't have money for a new one so I'm forced to buy it off eBay (used), and pretty much all of them are from the USA. Now, here is the problem: the USA are using 100-127V / 60 Hz and I'm in Europe - 220-240V / 50 Hz. Can this be a problem, does the charger just transform the electricity, or it doesn't matter at all? Or do I just have to buy a charger for this type of electricity?Bozi7got one from the usa and im from the philippines.... we use 220v here... no problems whatsoever.. just make sure u buy psp chargers...
Like Xero said, the psp adapter/charger can be used with voltages ranging from 110-240v, so there will be no problem with that. However, the American plug type is most likely different from your country's. Meaning, you may have to buy/find a different plug end for the adapter (the plug end is detachable from the adapter). Since I don't think they sell the plug end by itself, you may be forced to buy an adapter locally. kimbokastenivyeah.. forgot about that plug.... yeah you may need to find an adapter for your power outlet.. the end cable may be differnt.. but after you plug it in successfully... charge up! there's should be no problem.. just as long you get the original psp charges.. just to be safe.... at least in your country if not from the psp package..
easy I have sharged mine in the UK, USA,Italy,Germany, All on a German cable.
btw
buy an oversized battery, it's a lifesaver.
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