If you're asking if you can use a European power supply (220-250V or whatever it says) in an Xbox360 that you bought in the U.S. then the answer is definitely "Yes." I recently moved to the Netherlands, with my US Xbox360 in tow, and all I had to do to get my Xbox working over there was to buy a European power supply that could handle the 230V input. Other than the regular problems associated with the 360 (Insert Disc error in my case) the thing works fine.
Alternatively, you could buy a step up/down converter box that will transform the electricity coming out of the wall into the appropriate format.
Yes it will. The only thing that you have to keep in mind is that in Angola the power is 220V so U'll need a power brick with 220v. Or U can buy a power converter to convert 220v to 110v.
If you connect 110V xbox one to a 220V outlet, only the power supply will burn and not the Xbox one.
No. They are very different.
Yes , it will work perfect
It avoids xbox form burning out or messing up
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yes it does put in the new power brick is a conected little piece of plastic which doesnt need to be there so all you need to do is snap it off carefully that's what i did and now it fits the xbox 360 and works perfectly
It's the giant grey thing on the power adapter.
Restart your Xbox by unplugging the power brick
The power brick is NOT the problem, the xbox is, you need to get the xbox repaired. Go online to support.xbox.com OR call 1-800-4-myxbox. Samething happened to me a while ago. HotKookies
XBox 360 power brick can be purchased on sites like eBay and Amazon, your bound to find these power adapters at a low price. Customers can read reviews and sellers ratings before they purchase to ensure the product is correct and works well.
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