Voltage Issues

Discus and support Voltage Issues in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; My cousin gifted me an xbox 360 110v from US. i reside in Fiji Islands whereby we use 220v electricity. I don't have much knowledge on these... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by TorriderMilk622, Sep 7, 2014.

  1. Voltage Issues


    My cousin gifted me an xbox 360 110v from US. i reside in Fiji Islands whereby we use 220v electricity. I don't have much knowledge on these electronics and i used a 25 watt converter to play games. played once but now it doesn't start up. I am not sure
    if the converter is burnt. is there any other way to use the x box without using the converter. If i have to use a converter, could anyone please provide me the converter specs.

    thanks

    :)
     
    TorriderMilk622, Sep 7, 2014
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  2. Xbox One Power Adapter Import

    I don't think using a UK power brick will cause any issues since the voltage and frequency is the same as Indian voltage and frequency. Using a third party one might cause issues though, but one of my friends is using it since a month and he hadn't faced
    any problems so far. I don't have a lot of options, Microsoft should sell power brick separately also
     
    Suyash Srijan, Sep 7, 2014
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  3. XBOX 360 150W Jasper POWER SUPPLY BRICK AC ADAPTER

    Well Microsoft power supplies are buck type meaning they take in a higher voltage (like 24 volts) from a transformer and step it down via turning it on and off very fast then feeding it into a inductor. This process results in higher regulation efficiency
    your psu is most likely linearly regulated meaning they take a voltage close to the needed voltage and whatever voltage isn't needed just gets dropped as heat I would keep a close eye on it those things can have regulatory problems as well as heat issues
     
    geofoxserria1, Sep 7, 2014
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  4. Voltage Issues

    Its not advisable to use a converter for the xbox 360 console about the electric current, if you decide to do so you do it at your own risk.
     
    DangerousBard, Sep 7, 2014
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  5. DangerousBard Win User

    Voltage Issues

    Its not advisable to use a converter for the xbox 360 console about the electric current, if you decide to do so you do it at your own risk.
  6. Obsessive Power Win User

    Power cord for Xbox one x

    ...there wont be any issues with voltage?
    Hi,

    No. Firstly, the Xbox One S and X are multi-voltage and secondly, the voltage in Europe is the same as the UK.

    Just get the adaptor and you're good to go. đź‘Ť
  7. Jayhab4real Win User

    Is it safe to charge my Elite 2 controller by plugging phone charger to official dock that came with Elite 2?

    To be honest, you'll likely have the same issue: you should be matching your charger voltage to the voltage required by the elite dock
  8. GazTheHunter Win User

    Power cord for Xbox one x

    Thank you! And there wont be any issues with voltage?
  9. Jaxpug Win User

    Xbox one X problem

    What is the voltage your console is plugged into? It sounds like it could potentially be a power/voltage issue. Is your console still under warranty? You may need to send it in if so.
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