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Released on June 23, 1996, Model NUS-001, 64-bit gaming console

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Brought back from U.S to AUS having power supply issues

While talking a trip to California I bought a second hand Nintendo64 while in my hotel room it worked perfectly fine with no issues!

When I took it back with me to my home in Australia I made a mistake of just plugging it in directly without being aware the different regions support different voltages.

I think I may have damaged the power supply, but, I have no way of telling if it’s damaged or not, nor how it should be properly set up without risk.

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Yes you likely killed the power supply.

At this point you really can’t use it even if you fixed it as you still need a unit which supports your 230 volt power. Here is one option 100-240V AC Adapter Power Supply Charger For Nintendo 64 N64 UK/US/EU/AU Plug

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so would this work with getting an australian power outlet to a american system without damging my console

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The Nintendo unit is the same across the world! It's only the AC power adapter thats different.

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If power brick is stating on label 110-220/240v then you use it anywhere in the world just need wall plug adapter

If is sais 110v then USA only (counyries that use 110v )

You can use AUS or EUR power on USA as they are 220/240 so more than you need to support it

It is ok to have more Voltage not less

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dshaynie zal eeuwig dankbaar zijn.
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