The older models of the Xbox 360 have a different power supply to the Xbox 360 S. You cannot get a power supply which will work on both consoles, therefore you will need to buy whatever power supply your console needs.
yes there is 2 different power cords for the regular xbox and the xbox 360. So you will have to go buy a 360 power cord.
An Xbox power cord can be purchased from a number of different locations. Best Buy, eBay, and Amazon all sell these cords. They can also be purchased at Gamestop.
Nope same 90 pound power brick. On the other hand it does have a different connection. A bit of plastic in the middle which does not exists on older models, when plugging into your 360.
put the three colored cords in the same colors on the tv and the power cord in the plug
No you can not use PlayStation 2 cord on PlayStation 1
"Depending on the application, power cords can be purchased from a number of different sources. WalMart, Office Max, and Best Buy are a few businesses that offer a variety of power cords. There are also sources online that you can buy direct from as well."
It depends on what cords your need. Certain power cords can be split with a female/ 2 male adapter that you could find at Tigerdirect.com or Newegg.com, wherever you shop. You can split molex and sata power cords for sure, i know that, but for anything else, just give a look for PSU splitters in one of those shops.
yes there is 2 different power cords for the regular xbox and the xbox 360. So you will have to go buy a 360 power cord.
Neurons are in your brain, and are organic. While electrical cords are synthetic and supply electronics and many appliances or home decorating (such as lamps) with power.
Power cords have different voltage rate, example 7A/125V cord can hold much voltage than 3A/125V. The higher the current flow can melt the lower type of power cord that is dangerous and can cause fire. Base on my knowledge there are different types of power cords according to the ampere and voltage needed.
If the power adapter isn't plugged in before the computer is powered on, then the computer will not power on. The power supply provides power to the rest of the computer (which allows it to boot). If the power supply doesn't get power, then the rest of the computer doesn't get power. This doesn't apply to a laptop if it has a charge stored in the battery.
No because they have different connectors.
Your power supply will have separate power connections for each. If not, buy a new power supply. Don't get a dynex or rocketfish one or you will die.
Also called a power supply, plugs in to a standard wall outlet to provide 12 volt DC or 24 volt AC power for cameras and other low voltage devices
No. At the least, you'll need a plug adaptor. Check your DVD unit to see what is the accepted input voltage. UK voltage is 220, so if you're power supply can handle it, you just need a plug adaptor. Otherwise, you'll need a voltage adaptor, too.
No, if the device needs 700mA of current, your power adapter cannot supply adequate current.
can't handle capacity. Check the fuse for that power supply, it may be blown. I have had problems with Magellan power cords. Had to replace twice.