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Gaming => Video Game Generation => Topic started by: shaggy on March 15, 2016, 09:47:39 PM



Title: Socrates Power Supply Question
Post by: shaggy on March 15, 2016, 09:47:39 PM
I know, I know, I have many console issues lately.  I've had my Socrates in storage and finally tried it out.  The kids love this thing and want to play it every night.  Thing is this thing takes 6 D batteries!  A power supply can be used.  The console says 12V DC but I cannot find any information online about the Amperage on this thing.  It has the same tip as a SMS power supply.  Any help on locating a power supply or information on the power supply would be a great help.  Thanks!


Title: Re: Socrates Power Supply Question
Post by: mumboking on March 15, 2016, 10:54:07 PM
I found a picture of the bottom of one of those. It has a sticker with the voltage, amps and polarity on it.
The pic I found is a bit blurry, but it looks to be 12v 800mA Center Positive.


Title: Re: Socrates Power Supply Question
Post by: shaggy on March 16, 2016, 06:22:33 AM
I found a picture of the bottom of one of those. It has a sticker with the voltage, amps and polarity on it.
The pic I found is a bit blurry, but it looks to be 12v 800mA Center Positive.

Great, that helps!  When selecting a power supply you have to get the same voltage power supply but you have some leeway with the Amperage, right Mumbo?


Title: Re: Socrates Power Supply Question
Post by: Ikariniku on March 16, 2016, 06:38:35 AM
Watching this thread with interest, as I have a "non-functioning" Socrates, and I now wonder if the wrong power supply was used.


Title: Re: Socrates Power Supply Question
Post by: mumboking on March 16, 2016, 12:29:17 PM
Great, that helps!  When selecting a power supply you have to get the same voltage power supply but you have some leeway with the Amperage, right Mumbo?
The voltage should be as close as possible. Usually, 1 volt higher or lower should be safe enough.
The polarity must match.
The amps can be higher and generally shouldn't be lower. The system will only draw the amps it needs.