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u would burn it and have to buy a new xbox....manhore30
Why do people make statements when they do not even know what they are talking about?
I was VERY interested in this exact question a few months back since I am moving countries soon. I found my answer here from a guy that did it for himself. The actual console needs the same amount of power to run, whether it is a Japanese one or North American. The power adapter just regulates it to the correct level. So if you have a Japanese model, buy a new power cable (American one with the huge brick) and it will run fine. If you have a North American one, then buy the new 220v cable/brick (European/Japanese wherever) and that will work also.
I have not done it myself yet but I have talked to 2 guys on this site that have gone from 110v to 220v and 220v to 110v by just replacing the cable/brick and they've had no issues.
Cause this person is actually correct, when I went out of the country I took my system and plugged it in and it burned on me.Tidus84
lmao, They asked about buying a new power supply so they obviously KNOW not to plug a 110v appliance into a 220v power supply (as almost everyone should know! ) or vice-versa. I didn't realise just plugging a foreign appliance into a different power supply was actually a viable option... well, for most people anyways.
You need an adapter, after that you should be fine. They should have it in any electronics store.gp19I thought the same thing, and it turned out I was wrong. DO NOT USE AN ADAPTER - I am currently in Mongolia on a 220 grid. I got a Samsonite adapter/power stepdown unit from a well known US store chain (i wont list because I dont want anyone frying their xbox on the same logic) and it DID NOT WORK!!!! I got a Samsonite step down 220-110 universal travel adapter, thinking ahead and trying to be safe. When i plugged in the adapter/stepdown unit and then plugged in my power supply it fried it anyway. The adapter was about $20, and if you google 110-220v xbox power supply you can find a few places to get them online for about $50. Dont waste the money, time, or aggrivation trying to go the cheaper route. I am now on assignment for 4 weeks with a fried power supply, and no way to get it to me before I leave. I thought it made sense to do the step down adapter and I would be ok. Perhaps it is a bad unit, but it works for my other charging adapters for computer and tablet, but fried the xbox. Perhaps it was indeed a bad power supply, but it worked when I left the US. Yes you may need a plug adapter to physically plug it in, but MAKE SURE IT IS 220 rated, and do not try to shortcut it with a stepdown adapter. The extra few bucks to source out one rated for 220 is WELL worth not having to worry or chance it. I saw they are available from a company (i am not familar with called CET) from Sears Sears Item# SPM5716592803 | Model# 10200702-110V and Amazon online http://www.amazon.com/10200702-110V-Compatible-Power-Supply-Adapter-Option/dp/B005GVDS0M/ref=pd_sim_sbs_t_1 This is my plan to buy while im deployed and have it when I get home to bring back next rotation. Also there are 2 different listings on amazon as of the time of this post, one for about $43 and one for $56, both with $9 shipping... Just my .02 and my own experience....take it for whatever anyone will. Thanks to all who have posted here, and especially to the person I am quoting, not being malicious, just saying i completely thought the same thing, but for me, it didnt work.
It is interesting to see some comments saying that all you have to do is buy a new PS ( Xbox360 brik) for north american voltage such as 110V to plug your 220V european or oversease Xbox .
Why ? because on the back of the console there is a sticker that says clearly that it is a 220V , buying a 110V brik sounds weird to me.
My only option is to look for a nice Power suply transformer , at least a 500W one to make it run and void any heating or fuse jumping of the transformer that can not give enough power.
I will investigate more if you can use a PS Xbox 360 110v in a 220V console , as it seems its hard to beleive .
Guys its confirmed , all you have to do is buy a brik from the country where you are , despite the fact that the back stoker may say 220V or 110V it doesnt matter as the console originaly consumes only 12V converted out of 110V or 220V.
Here below is a comment a foud on MS forum for the same topic
I am using the same brick and now live in Thailand. I have been using a power transformer and just talked to xbox chat support. They told me there is no problem with using a different brick as they both output 12 v to the console
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