Xbox 360 power brick

Discus and support Xbox 360 power brick in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Is there a difference between a power brick with output dc 120W 12V 9.6 A and the one with output dc 135W 12V 10.83A? d76d9532-89e2-42c7-8011-ff97e1ab931e Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by satishmufc, Apr 24, 2014.

  1. satishmufc
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    Xbox 360 power brick


    Is there a difference between a power brick with output dc 120W 12V 9.6 A and the one with output dc 135W
    12V 10.83A?

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    satishmufc, Apr 24, 2014
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  2. brnbasler
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    Can I use an Xbox 360 slim power brick on an Xbox One

    So I have not upgraded to an Xbox One yet, but I found one on Ebay for 218 dollars. The reason it is so cheap is because it comes without a controller and the power brick. I can buy a controller no problem, but that leaves the power brick. From what I have seen online, the power brick for the Xbox One has similar jacks to the one on my Xbox 360 slim. I checked online to see if the power brick would work with the One, but I found no information on it. Do any of you happen to know if it works?
     
    brnbasler, Apr 24, 2014
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  3. Jezz 140
    Jezz 140 Guest
    Power brick red

    My sons xbox 360 slim has a red light on the power brick. I disconnected it and connected it to my xbox 360 and it worked fine. So I took my power brick and connected to my sons xbox 360 and he has a red light on my power brick. Any ideas? Anything could
    help!
     
    Jezz 140, Apr 24, 2014
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    StuartATrueRed, Apr 24, 2014
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