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Larger version of the Nintendo DSi, released March 2010 in North America. Most repairs are accomplished with only a screwdriver and prying tools.

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My USA XL has had 240V by mistake..is it fried and unfixable?

USA XL accidentally plugged in to Australian power of 240V.. is it unrepairable please?

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Does it work?

Does the orange charge-indicator light come on?

What does the fine-print on the power adapter say?

Many (but NOT all) modern small power-blocks are "100V-250V".... they eat any wall-voltage in the world.

Owner's Manual is here (Nintendo company site; 4MB PDF). It does say "120 volt".

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Unfortunately, Nintendo's power adapters (at least for the Wii and DSi) are *not* universal-voltage-compatible.

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thanks for your responses.. haven't got it at the moment, but as I recall the middle

light comes on, but that's all (it's on it's way back from 'repair'

since nintendo aust say they are not 'licensed' to fix it as it is american.. about

5v)... it was definitely overloaded and we have the proper adaptor now but I need to know if

and where or how it can be repaired... I imagine some part(s) are burnt out/fried and hope

they can be replaced... any ideas please? cheers, tina

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well i would say find anyone with an electrical meter and have them check for the correct voltage coming out to the power converter frist. On an overload that ought to blow first one would hope and that would be an easy fix.

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tina zal eeuwig dankbaar zijn.
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