andretrek
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Post by andretrek on Mar 15, 2017 10:26:00 GMT
I figured it was normal, I was just worried because my converter doesn't output 100v, so I thought maybe that could cause problems. On that note however, yesterday the Saturn just suddenly powered off by itself while I was playing Rockman X4. Any idea what could've caused that? I had only been playing for about 15 minutes when it happened and did not notice any other issues, and afterwards I turned the Saturn on again and played for about 30 minutes and nothing happened this time.
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Post by andretrek on Mar 14, 2017 21:13:13 GMT
Hello, I just bought my very first Sega Saturn, a white Japanese model. I've never had any experiences with the device before this so i thought i'd ask here, because i've noticed that my Saturn gets warm to the touch on the left side (the side with the power supply) after about an hour of play. For reference, the sticker on the Saturn's back says 100v, but I'm using a converter with output rated at 115v. I've used this converter for all my other consoles since the voltage here is 220v and I've never had any issues, but this is my first 100v Japanese device. I imagine this is normal, but I figured I'd ask to be safe.
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