PS2 And PSP adapter question (URGENT)?
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I have a ps2 Power brick and I have a matching cable from my psp. The power brick is from Europe but the psp cable is from here. Will my ps2 work if I connect them to each other (using a power converting piece connected to the cable, of course) or will I have to get the actual ps2 cable. (the psp cable fits the ps2 power brick perfectly)
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Answer:
a European power converter will be for using 220 volts and that would fry a psp or ps2 made to use U.S. voltage e.u. electronics are all 330 volts and u.s. are 115 volts max . with only a stove or a washing machine using 220 , would you plug the psp into your stoves outlet ? I wouldn't risk it , you could also start the house on fire if it fries the psp just go buy a psp charge cable , they only cost a few dollars at wal-mart for a psp charger or cable
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