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phishfat

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replacement ac adapter
« on: April 11, 2009, 01:32:13 PM »
I recently purchased a used TurboDuo off eBay, and although the seller claimed it was "complete," it did not include a Duo AV cable or AC adapter.  Instead, I got a TG-16 RF unit, and a TG-16 AC adapter.  Of course, neither of these things work with the Duo, so now I have a system that I can't use (kind of, more on that later).  So, I need to know what I can use for a replacement...

Here is what I have to use at the moment:

a Sega 32X MK 2103 adapter
-IN: 120V AC 60Hz 15w
-OUT: 10V DC .85A

a Sega CDX MK 4122 adapter
-IN: 120V AC 60Hz 23w
OUT: 9.5V DC 1.5A

a Super CD-ROM2 (Pad 125) adapter (Japanese)
-IN: 100V AC 60Hz 22VA
OUT: 12V DC 1000mA

It looks like the Sega adapters are close in spec to the Duo adapter, but the plugs aren't big enough.  Are there adapters available for this?  The Super CD adapter has the right plug size, but I'm worried the voltages (in and out) are a problem.  Anyone with the technical know-how have any recommendations?  Let me know if I'm not clear...

Thanks in advance.

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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2009, 01:40:32 PM »
I hope you get a major portion of your payment refunded, because a loose incomplete console, especially one with a less common AC and AV cables doesn't demand a premium price.

Did they also send you a Turbo Pad? :P
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2009, 01:53:21 PM »
Demand that the seller give you the proper cables or refund you. Claiming a system is 'complete' with the wrong cables is fraud.

that said, the AC adapter you want is like this:

Text from the front of the US Duo AC adapter, verbatim:

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NEC AC ADAPTOR
MODEL:HES-ACA-05
INPUT:AC120V 60Hz 16W
OUTPUT:DC10V 1000mA
UL(R) LISTED 11J6 E81371
JMCSA Class 2 LR 67430
PLUG-IN POWER SUPPLY
FOR USE WITH NEC TURBO DUO
(+)--~)--(-)
NEC Corporation
MADE IN TAIWAN

the relevant parts are the output (10 volts, 1000 milliamps) and the polarity diagram "(+)--~)--(-)" , which means the tip is positive and the ring is negative. The input refers to the power coming from the socket; a European one might read "AC 250V 50Hz 16W".

The only one that's even remotely close is the 32X adapter, and without knowing the polarity, that might even be wrong.
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2009, 02:08:02 PM »
Oh, I forgot to mention, each of the adapters I listed has the same polarity as the Duo adapter.

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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2009, 04:15:55 PM »
Radio Shack AC Adapter SKU # 273-1775 tip N works for the Turbo Duo TG-CD docking station.

There is an AV cord for one of the Sega Genesis models that is also compatible with the Turbo Duo.
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2009, 06:35:09 AM »
Thanks for the tip about the Radio Shack adapter.  I read somewhere else that a tip Q also works, and that Radio Shack has a 10V adapter (the 273-1775 is 12V).  If, however, the 12V is OK to use with a Duo, then shouldn't my Super CD-ROM2 adapter work just fine?  I've hooked it up and gotten the Duo to work, but I've only left it on for like 5 minutes, because I wasn't sure if the 12V was too much...

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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2009, 06:54:34 AM »
 #-o The adapter that I referenced was actually for the TG-CD docking station. Sorry about that. I corrected the error in the original thread.
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2009, 07:05:29 PM »
Why are Ebay sellers screwing over so many of the newcomers here???? WTF we need to lynch mob these fools!
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #8 on: April 30, 2009, 03:49:55 PM »
Well, I finally ended up just buying a PowerLine 0900-77A 13mA Universal adapter, and a 'Q Tip' plug from amazon.com and radioshack.  I wasn't comfortable with using my Super CD-ROM2 adapter, and the Sega adapters don't fit the plug.  It's really surprising to me the number of people who don't get the right parts with their Duos, when purchased from eBay.

Now I'm looking for an official AV cable, since I'd like to have all my systems complete.  A long time ago I browsed the tzd.com site, but recent visits have left me a bit skepticle.  Has anyone used their site, and if so, is it reputable?

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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #9 on: April 30, 2009, 04:45:26 PM »
Well, I finally ended up just buying a PowerLine 0900-77A 13mA Universal adapter, and a 'Q Tip' plug from amazon.com and radioshack.  I wasn't comfortable with using my Super CD-ROM2 adapter, and the Sega adapters don't fit the plug.  It's really surprising to me the number of people who don't get the right parts with their Duos, when purchased from eBay.

Now I'm looking for an official AV cable, since I'd like to have all my systems complete.  A long time ago I browsed the tzd.com site, but recent visits have left me a bit skepticle.  Has anyone used their site, and if so, is it reputable?

TZD used to be a legit business, but it's long gone. Don't deal with anyone claiming to be the "official" Turbo distributor.
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #10 on: April 30, 2009, 08:22:22 PM »
yes TZD is defunct now, and the new site has a retarded frog as the logo, which says alot.


For some reason I think I have a random Duo AV cable in the cabinet. I got when they were closing out,if I can find it you can have it for shipping price, its not like its doing me any good obviously......since Im not even sure I have it.
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #11 on: May 03, 2009, 09:38:51 AM »
If the PCE is like the TurboGrafx, then the voltage is fed to a 7805 in the console which runs at 5.02v and powers the system; the 7805 can take 7v to (I think) 14v; so if you don't have a correct power supply, you can use a power supply and jack from something else (like a spare PSone screen supply at 7.4v, and power jack), connect the power jack in the console and use the alternative external power supply. If you use a power supply of 7-10v you should be fine, as this voltage is lower than the console normally uses so you won't harm your system (as long as you wire it correctly of course).

For example, my TurboGrafx is stated as needing 10.8v, yet I run it off a 7.4v Li-ion, or 6 x AA's or 6 x NiMH cells (7.2v) absolutely fine, as this is enough voltage to drive the 7805 regulator. I needed to do this anyway as the power supply came with a Euro plug not a UK one! According to my multimeter, the TurboGrafx seems to run on around 550mA or thereabouts. If you use a CD on the TG/PCE, that adds I think another 1.5 amps or so - one of the various reasons I am not using a CD in my mod and just using HUcards.

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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #12 on: May 03, 2009, 10:12:13 AM »
like I said, I use a Genesis ac adapter perfectly fine on mine
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Re: replacement ac adapter
« Reply #13 on: May 24, 2009, 10:16:09 AM »
Sorry to post on an old topic, but I just wanted to give a shout-out to Arkhan for sending me an A/V cable.

Thanks for being such a great & honest guy!

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« Reply #14 on: May 24, 2009, 11:13:55 AM »
Sorry to post on an old topic, but I just wanted to give a shout-out to Arkhan for sending me an A/V cable.

Thanks for being such a great & honest guy!

no problem! glad to help :)

and glad to get extra crap out of my cabinet lol
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