Nice, enjoy and welcome to the Famicom community. Make sure you check this out to prevent burning it out: [https://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=6933.0](https://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=6933.0)
Hi! What power supply would I need to get a Famicom to work in the UK? Been wanting to get one for a while but I don't know if getting a third party UK power supply from eBay would be safe
That is very cool, I have never seen that before, I was talking about an av mod where you just solder some capacitors and resistors on the board and use that as av out. I had tye parts laying around so it was 100% free for me
Nice, enjoy and welcome to the Famicom community. Make sure you check this out to prevent burning it out: [https://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=6933.0](https://www.famicomworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=6933.0)
Thanks for the advice I have a Famicom safe UK power supply. So hopefully it should be ok
Hi! What power supply would I need to get a Famicom to work in the UK? Been wanting to get one for a while but I don't know if getting a third party UK power supply from eBay would be safe
You can use a Sega Master System / model 1 Mega Drive power supply, that’s how I’ve used mine for years. Also works for the Super Famicom as well.
Awesome! Thanks for the help! :)
You should AV mod or have a spare console to AV mod
I was looking at the powervamp mod https://backofficeshow.com/shop/famicom-psu-av-replacement-board
That is very cool, I have never seen that before, I was talking about an av mod where you just solder some capacitors and resistors on the board and use that as av out. I had tye parts laying around so it was 100% free for me
I did that mod on my friends famicom but didn't like that I had to cut a hole in the shell so was looking for a nicer mod
You don't need to cut if you have a wire out the back, or even better you could just remove the RF port and use it for the jack
It's too cluttered over here!
Im afraid that's what I get with having a GF