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Xbox Connection Power supply issue how to fix it?


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#1 josephraj

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Posted 11 June 2024 - 04:42 AM

Hi Game lovers ,

I Have a xbox one console which is from USA, i bring it to India , yesterday I try to switch on the plug after connection tv with xbox console , A spark occur in the plug holder and the power shutdown in my house only, (power trip ), Again I try by power extension cable again the same fault occur. Can anyone please guide me, how to fix this issues .


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#2 Dominique1

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Posted 11 June 2024 - 10:46 PM

Looks like the power supply in the device is toast.  The power outlet is often different between countries.  Its the first thing to check before plugging a foreign device.

 

Your next step is to have your device repaired, and make sure that the device power supply is compatible with your power outlet.



#3 Chris Cosgrove

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Posted 18 June 2024 - 03:24 AM

The public electricity supply in India is rated at 220V @ 50 Hz, the US supply is rated at 110V @ 60Hz. Many, but not all, devices come with dual voltage supplies. It looks  like you have been caught out by the 220V part and, as Dominique has said, your device is probably toast.

 

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