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US Xbox One in Europe ?

manolete

Apr 22, 2014
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HI my friends!
I want to bring my Xbox One with me in Europe, but it work only with 100 - 127V there is the power supply information : " 100-127V 4.8A 60-50HZ ".

I found this solution : http://www.xbonehelp.com/2014/04/co...use-on-xbox-one-by-pythons-adapter-cable.html : this solution allow me to use my european Xbox 360 adapter istead of my Xbox One adapter.

There is my Xbox 360 UE voltage informations : 200-240V 2.2A 47-63Hz / Output DC : 150W MAX

When I calculate the wattage :

Xbox One US: 127 X 4,8 = 609,6 Watts
Xbox 360 UE : 240 X 2,2 = 528 Watts

There is a difference of : 81,6 Watts, this can be a problem ?

Thank you very much!
Best regard
 

Gryd3

Jun 25, 2014
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HI my friends!
I want to bring my Xbox One with me in Europe, but it work only with 100 - 127V there is the power supply information : " 100-127V 4.8A 60-50HZ ".

I found this solution : http://www.xbonehelp.com/2014/04/co...use-on-xbox-one-by-pythons-adapter-cable.html : this solution allow me to use my european Xbox 360 adapter istead of my Xbox One adapter.

There is my Xbox 360 UE voltage informations : 200-240V 2.2A 47-63Hz / Output DC : 150W MAX

When I calculate the wattage :

Xbox One US: 127 X 4,8 = 609,6 Watts
Xbox 360 UE : 240 X 2,2 = 528 Watts

There is a difference of : 81,6 Watts, this can be a problem ?

Thank you very much!
Best regard
It most certainly can be... You are using a power supply that was not meant for the XboxOne, it may work, but if something goes wrong, you are the only person to hold accountable.
Please note that power supplies are not just rated by the 'Watt'
There is a voltage and a current that is required. In some cases, there are 2 or more voltages provided. The power supply is designed to provide enough current for each supplied voltage. The 'Watts' are simply a combination of the readings... Heck, a 1000W water kettle supply won't work for an Xbox360 or XboxOne... it's got the wrong voltage.
You are also quoting the total 'input' power usage... not the actual output of the adaptor. You need to be sure the 12V and 5V supply are within range.
 

manolete

Apr 22, 2014
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Thank you for your response Gryd3, so it's better to buy a voltage transformer (600watts or more) for exemple ?

Best regards!
 

Gryd3

Jun 25, 2014
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Thank you for your response Gryd3, so it's better to buy a voltage transformer (600watts or more) for exemple ?

Best regards!
I would check local pawn-shops, used electronics stores, perhaps e-Bay for an entire replacement adaptor for the Xbox. It won't let you run other appliances like the voltage transformer but will most likely be cheaper if you find a good source.
 
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