The PlayStation 2 (PS2) typically uses a power supply that outputs 8.5 volts for its main power. The console requires a current of about 3.0 amps, resulting in a power consumption of approximately 30 watts during operation. Additionally, the power supply can handle a range of input voltages from 100 to 240 volts AC, making it suitable for various electrical standards worldwide.
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Of course not. A PS2 is a PS2, not a PSP.
Yes you can use a PS2 controller into a PC by buying a PS2 to USB connector. This is a connector that tricks the controller into thinking its a PS2.
No It is for PS2
the larger ps2 you can ...yes not the slim ps2
a PS2 plays PS2 games
I believe you cannot use mods on the PS2, because you have to download them on a PC. You can use cheat codes on the PS2 though.
No it does not work for PS2
It must actually be a PS2 controller for it to work
It depends on voltage. You did not provide voltage, nor did you provide resistance from which we could calculate voltage. Please restate the question.
No the US voltage is much lower and it will need a transformer
if its on PS2