Can we bought a new charger which is for 240v to replace it???? or any other suggestion???
[NDSi] Charger Problem, NDSi japan version charger
[NDSi] Charger Problem, NDSi japan version charger
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May 12 2009, 02:26 PM, updated 17y ago
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Hey guyz, Recently i had bought a new NDSi and it is imported from Japan
Can we bought a new charger which is for 240v to replace it???? or any other suggestion??? |
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May 12 2009, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(Johnathan Sia @ May 12 2009, 02:40 PM) Simple problem really and also faced by others who imported the DS from places like USA (I'm one of them...). All you need is a transfomer (no, not optimus) from pretty much any hardware shop. Should cost you about RM30 or so. That transfomer would then change our Malaysian 240v to the 110v that your charger uses. Can we buy a new adapter which is 240v to replace the 110v one (the original) rather than buy a transformer from hardware shops??Hope I got the terms correct though... Cause i heard from my friend said " all you need to do is juz buy a 240v charger. since NDSi not going to use "240v" or "110v" to run that machine all its need is downgraded it and charge your battery only". |
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May 12 2009, 03:17 PM
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Meaning that both way are acceptable la...!!! i see... well thanks ... Cuz i want to make sure which way is correct and works.... you know.... NDSi is not a cheap things once blows up due to shock or high voltage, i duno whether want to cry or die or else..... hehe
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May 12 2009, 05:34 PM
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May 12 2009, 05:37 PM
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QUOTE(stringfellow @ May 12 2009, 05:32 PM) If you want, there's the Australian NDSi third party charger I saw today at EBGames. AUD18. Only thing is, the charger socket pin is Australia, so you need an adapter for that. Australian voltage is the same as Malaysian. So actually even if i bought a Japan version NDSi, i can use any charger i want as long as the charger is for NDSi, izzit what u mean?? Added on May 12, 2009, 5:37 pmhehe... I had no problem on the pin... ^ ^ This post has been edited by steve1031: May 12 2009, 05:37 PM |
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May 12 2009, 06:06 PM
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Anyway, actually i had bought the charger just now from Sg. Wang. which that guyz said its suitable for the voltage in M'sia. But that time i still wondering whether is it suitable for my NDSi??? So i need a confident from everybody before i tried to my NDSi... Since that charger (Made in China, on the box wrote AC-240v.. on the charger is wrote some kind of japanese words....) even he had tried on his NDSi...
Anyway Hopefully today i can play my NDSi cuz i had bought it for a week and i dint touch it yet |
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May 12 2009, 07:17 PM
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Now after i had detailly observe the charger i had bought, i found that the box wrote AC - 240V but in the charger there wrote 100 - 110v what does it mean = =''' ( feel like i am being cheated) do anyone can explain??
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May 12 2009, 08:15 PM
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Ngrrarrrrrr i been cheated
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