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No because they have different connectors.
The older models of the Xbox 360 have a different power supply to the Xbox 360 S. You cannot get a power supply which will work on both consoles, therefore you will need to buy whatever power supply your console needs.
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The input power of a computer Power Supply is usually 110-240VAC. The power supply usually transforms the input voltage into 3.3V, 5V, and 12V...all in DC. Different components require different voltage...either (1)ONE of a combination of these. 12V is one output voltage of the PSU(Power Supply)
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A power supply does not create power or energy. This would be in violation of the Law of Conservation of Energy. Rather, a power supply changes the form of an available source of power or electrical energy into a form that is acceptable for use by electrical or electronic equipment. The input form is electrical energy defined by voltage or current or power, with a given impedance level, and frequency. The output form from the power supply is a different voltage or current or power, with a different impedance level, and possible a different frequency. Another possible is for the input and output to be of the same form but electrically isolated from each other for safety and performance concerns.
Each wire carries a different voltage.
Interrupter power means that power will be present AT ALL TIMES FROM OTHER SOURCES. Switched power power supply is a mechanical switchgear that will divert from a new source.
The Main difference between a Switched Mode Power Supply and an Uninteruptable Power Supply is the function. SMPS are like a conditioner of electricity supply for a building, house, etc. UPS are the emergency backup power supply for vital computer based systems
As long as the UPS has power. UPS's have different run times.