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The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), or simply the Super Nintendo, is a 16bit gaming console released by Nintendo in 1990. The Super Nintendo was one of the best sellers of its time and still has a large fanbase today.

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No Power Issue SNES

My SNES has stopped working, measuring the output of the power cord, the max I got was 1 volt, does this mean it is the power cables fault? This all started when the console fell, so I have checked the insides of the console and the charger, the console looked completely fine on the inside. I tried to measure from the chargers transformer itself but I don’t know which parts to put my prongs on. Most likely I think it’s the cable, I don’t think it’s the power connector itself, I have measured around the same voltage on the console itself that I did on the power cable. On Continuity mode, I put one prong on one of the power prongs, one on the other side of the cable, no beeping.

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We have found that this issue can be caused by using an underpowered AC adapter or power source. The problem can be resolved by using a licensed AC adapter. You can purchase one from the Nintendo Store. If a licensed AC adapter is unavailable, you can try using a different AC adapter that is rated as 5V/1A. Now i am sharing this helpfull answer No Power Issue SNES- apkbik

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