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do you sell power supply cords for the xbox 360

do you sell power supply cords for the xbox 360
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link470
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Re: do you sell power supply cords for the xbox 360

This is the only one I could find:

 

XBOX 360 Power Adapter by Intec

 

This is not an official brand as you can see.  It's made by Intec, not Microsoft.  The power adapter requires a standard PC power cable as well that you can pick up from just about any electronics store to connect the power adapter to the wall.  If you had a previous XBOX 360 power adapter, you can use the power cable that connected your old power adapter to the wall with your new power adapter, providing that 5 dollar cable wasn't the issue in the first place.

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dallitt
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Re: do you sell power supply cords for the xbox 360

Like the guy said above me,  Future shop does not sell the authentic Microsoft power supply for the Xbox 360.  You will most likely have to buy off the Microsoft website or another website to get an authentic one. 

 

They do sell this one its made by Intec and its $89.99

http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/intec-power-adapter-xbox-360/10090600.aspx?path=17be2f40b5c5f...

 

But I suggest the original one if you do buy one, thats just my opinion. 

 

And make sure you know which one to buy they do not all fit one Xbox 360.  On the back it should say ex. 175W, 201W, or 150W a number with the WATTS.  There also should be say ex. 12.1V, 14.2V and 16.5V a number with the VOLTS.  Make sure the number matches up with the one on the Power supply or else it will not work.

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Re: do you sell power supply cords for the xbox 360

 


link470 wrote:
The power adapter requires a standard PC power cable as well that you can pick up from just about any electronics store to connect the power adapter to the wall.

 

Actually, it isn't because it's got a tiny notch in it that prevents you from using a standard PC cable. Trust me, I've tried.  Granted, this is my experience with a launch power brick; they may have changed it since then.

 

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