QUOTE(nudgeunsw9903 @ Dec 17 2007, 04:28 PM)
dear all,
i need immediate help and kind advice asap.
i just got myself a japan Wii and tried it for the first time last night. unfortunately, even before being able to switch the Wii on, something blew off (i wasnt sure where it came from tho), but i am pretty sure i havent even switched the wii on just yet at the time this took place.
could it be the fact that Wii should only be connected to a 100V power supply? whereas power supplies are usually in the range of 250V here in Malaysia?
could anyone tell me if Wii (by any slimmest possibility) is equipped with a fuse in it? or its adapter at least (*crosses finger)
pls dont tell me i just burnt my good ol Wii!!!! arghhh!!
would anyone be kind enough to advise me on what to do from here?
What you could do to test is borrow your friends Wii adaptor and stepdown (if the adaptor 110V) and test on your Wii.i need immediate help and kind advice asap.
i just got myself a japan Wii and tried it for the first time last night. unfortunately, even before being able to switch the Wii on, something blew off (i wasnt sure where it came from tho), but i am pretty sure i havent even switched the wii on just yet at the time this took place.
could it be the fact that Wii should only be connected to a 100V power supply? whereas power supplies are usually in the range of 250V here in Malaysia?
could anyone tell me if Wii (by any slimmest possibility) is equipped with a fuse in it? or its adapter at least (*crosses finger)
pls dont tell me i just burnt my good ol Wii!!!! arghhh!!
would anyone be kind enough to advise me on what to do from here?
If the Wii is working then you just need to buy a new adaptor.
Dec 17 2007, 04:53 PM

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