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= Internal power supplies =
= Internal power supplies =
== Unknown ==
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
* ETXNY296J9A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-540-11 (which output voltage? which chassis? goes into a PCMCIA console, but is it A, A+ or AB?)
== A/A+ chassis (SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 series, GH-003 based SCPH-18000 series) ==
== A/A+ chassis (SCPH-10000 and SCPH-15000 series, GH-003 based SCPH-18000 series) ==
The earliest retail PS2 power supplies, used in early Japanese consoles. These power supllies are region-exclusive.
The earliest retail PS2 power supplies, used in early japanese consoles. These power supllies are region-exclusive.


'''Warning: Despite having the same mechanical form factor as later 12 V power supplies used in the AB chassis (GH-008), GH-001 and GH-003 take 8.5 V instead! Installing a 12 V power supply in these consoles will damage them!'''
'''Warning: Despite having the same mechanical form factor as later 12 V power supplies used in the AB chassis (GH-008), GH-001 and GH-003 take 8.5 V instead! Installing a 12 V power supply in these consoles will damage them!'''
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==== Nichicon ====
==== Nichicon ====
* ZSSR908JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-453-11
* ZSSR908JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-453-11
** '''Capacitors have leaked in at least one example.'''
** 2x Nichicon GU(M) series, 680uF, 150V, 105°C, 10mm pin pitch (clips), 22.5mm ⌀, 32mm h
** 5x Nichicon HD series, 2200uF, 16V, 105°, 5mm pin pitch, 12.5mm ⌀, 25mm h
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==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
* ETXNY296J9A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-540-11 (Seen in a SCPH-15000)


== AB chassis (GH-008 based SCPH-18000 series) ==
== AB chassis (GH-008 based SCPH-18000 series) ==
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== B/B'/C/C' chassis (early SCPH-3000x series) ==
== B/B'/C/C' chassis (early SCPH-3000x series) ==
Used in early North-American and European consoles. These power-supplies are region-exclusive. They retain the same basic form factor as the earlier Japanese power supplies, but the exact location of the power connector has been slightly offset to the left to make room for a screwhole to the right side of it.
Used in early north-american and european consoles. These power-supplies are region-exclusive. They retain the same basic form factor as the earlier japanese power supplies, but the exact location of the power connector has been slightly offset to the left to make room for a screwhole to the right side of it.
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=== Models ===
=== Models ===
==== Delta Electronics ====
==== Delta Electronics ====
* ADP-75EP B (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-634-11 '''has a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!), especially the small capacitor next to the heatsink'''
* ADP-75EP B (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-634-11 '''has a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!)'''
 
==== Nichicon ====
==== Nichicon ====
* ZSSR093MA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-604-11
* ZSSR093MA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-604-11
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==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
'''All of these have a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!), especially the small capacitor next to the heatsink'''
* ETXNY351A7A (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-623-11
* ETXNY351A7A (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-623-11
* ETXNY351A7AA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-623-21 or -31 (several revisions?)
* ETXNY351A7AA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-623-21 or -31 (several revisions?)
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=== Models ===
=== Models ===
==== Delta Electronics ====
==== Delta Electronics ====
'''All of these have a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!), especially the small capacitor next to the heatsink'''
* ADP-75JP B (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-757-11 '''has a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!)'''
* ADP-75JP B (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-757-11
* ADP-75JP D (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-757-21 '''has a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!)'''
* ADP-75JP D (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-757-21
* ADP-75JP C (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-760-11 '''has a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!)'''
* ADP-75JP C (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-760-11
[[File:X0ZIlvB.jpg|200px]]</br>
[[File:X0ZIlvB.jpg|200px]]</br>
''Picture of a leaky capacitor on an ADP-75JP C (220 V - 240 V), next to the heatsink. Notice the area on the PCB where dust adheres to, as well as green residue and corrosion on surrounding components' legs. The damage on the picture prevented the power supply from powering up; it instantly went into safety shutdown and then restarted, causing an audible periodic clicking sound. Replacing the capacitor and cleaning off the electrolyte residue on the PCB and surrounding components fixed this power supply. This is a known issue with all "fat" PS2 Delta PSUs.''
''Picture of a leaky capacitor on an ADP-75JP C (220 V - 240 V), next to the heatsink. Notice the area on the PCB where dust adheres to, as well as green residue and corrosion on surrounding components' legs. The damage on the picture prevented the power supply from powering up; it instantly went into safety shutdown and then restarted, causing an audible periodic clicking sound. Replacing the capacitor and cleaning off the electrolyte residue on the PCB and surrounding components fixed this power supply. This is a known issue with all fat PS2 Delta PSUs.''
 
==== Nichicon ====
====Nichicon====
* ZSSR257JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-726-11
*ZSSR257JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-726-11
* ZSSR257CA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-726-21
*ZSSR257CA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-726-21
* ZSSR258CA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-755-21
*ZSSR258CA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-755-21
* ZSSR256HA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-11
*ZSSR256HA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-11
* ZSSR256CA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-21
*ZSSR256CA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-21
* ZSSR????A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-31 ''mentioned in SM, but there's no trace of it actually existing''
*ZSSR????A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-31 ''mentioned in SM, but there's no trace of it actually existing''
* ZSSR????A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-41 ''mentioned in SM, but there's no trace of it actually existing''
*ZSSR????A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-758-41 ''mentioned in SM, but there's no trace of it actually existing''
* ZSSR305CA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-792-21
*ZSSR305CA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-792-21
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
====Matsushita/Panasonic====
* ETXNY406J8A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-725-11
'''All of these have a known issue with leaky or dry electrolytic capacitors (no visible bulge!), especially the small capacitor next to the heatsink'''
* ETXNY406J8AA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-725-21
*ETXNY406J8A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-725-11
* ETXNY406A8A (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-756-11
*ETXNY406J8AA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-725-21
* ETXNY406A8AA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-756-21
*ETXNY406A8A (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-756-11
* ETXNY406A8AB (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-756-31
*ETXNY406A8AA (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-756-21
* ETXNY406E8A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-759-11
*ETXNY406A8AB (120 V); Sony part no. 1-468-756-31
* ETXNY406E8AA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-759-21
*ETXNY406E8A (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-759-11
*ETXNY406E8AA (220 V - 240 V); Sony part no. 1-468-759-21


==P/R chassis (slim SCPH-900xx series)==
== P/R chassis (slim SCPH-900xx series) ==


Power supplies present in the SCPH-900xx models are universal and work with any line voltage.
Power supplies present in the SCPH-900xx models are universal and work with any line voltage.
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|Wattage||33.75 W
|Wattage||33.75 W
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|Input voltage||100 V - 250 V
|Input voltage||100 V - 250 V
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|Input frequency|| 50 / 60 Hz
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
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===Models===
=== Models ===
====Delta Electronics====
==== Delta Electronics ====
*EADP-34BF B (100 V - 250 V); Sony part no. 1-474-082-11
* EADP-34BF B (100 V - 250 V); Sony part no. 1-474-082-11
*EADP-34CF A (100 V - 250 V); Sony part no. 1-474-119-11
* EADP-34CF A (100 V - 250 V); Sony part no. 1-474-119-11


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=External power supplies =
= External power supplies =
 
== K/L/M chassis (slim SCPH-700xx to SCPH-770xx series) ==
In early 2005, it was found that some slim PS2 power supplies manufactured from August to December 2004 were defective and contained a component that could overheat. Affected was the Hipro model (HP-AT048H03) with a datecode from 2004.08 up to including 2004.12.
The units were recalled by Sony and replaced by a 2005 (up to 2007) model.


==K/L/M chassis (slim SCPH-700xx to SCPH-770xx series)==
All of these power supplies have the Sony model number '''SCPH-70100'''.
All of these power supplies have the Sony model number '''SCPH-70100'''.
'''In early 2005, it was found that some slim PS2 power supplies manufactured from August to December 2004 were defective and contained a component that could overheat. Affected was the Hipro model (HP-AT048H03, except HP-AT048H03<u>B</u>) with a datecode from 2004.08 up to including 2004.12. The units were recalled by Sony and replaced by a 2005/2006/2007 model.'''


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|Wattage|| 48 W (Approximate)
|Wattage||48 W (Approximate)
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|Output voltage||8.5 V
|Output voltage||8.5 V
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|Input voltage||100 V - 240 V
|Input voltage||100 V - 240 V
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|Input frequency|| 50 / 60 Hz
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
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|SCPH-70100 power supply (front).||SCPH-70100 power supply (back).
|SCPH-70100 power supply (front).||SCPH-70100 power supply (back).
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===Models===
=== Models ===
====Delta Electronics====
==== Delta Electronics ====
*ADP-50VH
* ADP-50VH
*ADP-50VHB
* EADP-48AB
*EADP-48AB
* EADP-48CB
*EADP-48CB
==== Hipro Electronics ====
 
* HP-AT048H03
====Hipro Electronics====
** '''This model has been subject to a partial recall (see above)'''
*HP-AT048H03 '''This model has been subject to a partial recall (see above)'''
*HP-AT048H03B
 
====Nichicon====
*ZSSR422Z


==N chassis (slim SCPH-790xx series)==
== N chassis (slim SCPH-790xx series) ==
All of these power supplies have the Sony model number '''SCPH-79100'''.
All of these power supplies have the Sony model number '''SCPH-79100'''.
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|Wattage||38 W (Approximate)
|Wattage||38 W (Approximate)
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|Output voltage||8.5 V  
|Output voltage||8.5 V
|-
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|Max output amperage||4.5 A  
|Max output amperage||4.5 A
|-
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|Input voltage||100 V - 240 V  
|Input voltage||100 V - 240 V
|-
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|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
|Input frequency||50 / 60 Hz
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|SCPH-79100 power supply (front).||SCPH-79100 power supply (back).
|SCPH-79100 power supply (front).||SCPH-79100 power supply (back).
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===Models===
=== Models ===
====Delta Electronics====
==== Delta Electronics ====
*EADP-40CB
* EADP-40CB


=PSX power supplies=
= PSX power supplies =
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|Wattage||
|Wattage||
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|Output voltage||12 V  
|Output voltage||12 V
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|Max output amperage||
|Max output amperage||
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===Interface===
=== Interface ===
(DESR-7500)
(DESR-7500)


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Ballpark replacement power supply current seems to be about 7A.
Ballpark replacement power supply current seems to be about 7A.


===Models===
=== Models ===
''It seems that 1-468-805-xx and 1-468-806-xx are for PSX1 (XPD-001 motherboard) while 1-468-868-xx and 1-468-869-xx are for PSX2 (XPD-005 motherboard).''
''It seems that 1-468-805-xx and 1-468-806-xx are for PSX1 (XPD-001 motherboard) while 1-468-868-xx and 1-468-869-xx are for PSX2 (XPD-005 motherboard).''


====Nichicon====
==== Nichicon ====
*ZSSR343JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-805-11 ''for PSX1/XPD-001''
* ZSSR343JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-805-11 ''for PSX1/XPD-001''
*ZSSR414JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-868-12 ''for PSX2/XPD-005''
* ZSSR414JA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-868-12 ''for PSX2/XPD-005''


====Matsushita/Panasonic====
==== Matsushita/Panasonic ====
*ETXNY499J9A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-806-11 ''for PSX1/XPD-001''
* ETXNY499J9A (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-806-11 ''for PSX1/XPD-001''
*ETXNY499J9AA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-869-11 ''for PSX2/XPD-005 (Seen in a DESR-7500)''
* ETXNY499J9AA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-869-11 ''for PSX2/XPD-005 (DESR-7500)''
*ETXNY499J9AA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-869-12 ''for PSX2/XPD-005 (on some units, the 2 at the end of the part no. has been re-printed over a 1)''
* ETXNY499J9AA (100 V); Sony part no. 1-468-869-12 ''for PSX2/XPD-005 (on some units, the 2 at the end of the part no. has been re-printed over a 1)''
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