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The PS5's PSU is multi voltage which means it can operate on 110-240v (even the Japanese model that says 110v is multi voltage) as can be seen in the ADP-400DR's (internal power supply) image<ref>https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/eL1SWEt1hdjhHvRh.full</ref>
The PS5's PSU is multi voltage which means it can operate on 110-240v (even the Japanese model that says 110v is multi voltage) as can be seen in the ADP-400DR's (internal power supply) image<ref>https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/eL1SWEt1hdjhHvRh.full</ref>
[[File:ADP-400DR.png|thumb|ADP-400DR Internal PSU]]
[[File:ADP-400DR.png|thumb|ADP-400DR Internal PSU]]
[[File:PS5 PSU Voltages.jpeg|thumb|PS5 Power Supply Voltage Layout - Source:https://twitter.com/Nanbito1/status/1427461845397483520]]




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