AC Power Adapter for Nintendo Wii Base Station | Discount Price: $4.00

| Platform: Nintendo Wii Brand: Unknown
Features: - Best replacement for Nintendo Wii Manufacturer a/c adapter
- Designed to work specifically for the Nintendo Wii Base Station
- Universal voltage input lets you take your Wii to anywhere
- Specifications: Plug Type: US , Input: AC 100 245 V , Output: DV 12V 3.7A
- NOTE: Nintendo Wii NOT included. Accessory only.
120V AC input only NOT 100-240V as stated [Posted on 2008-08-19] Be aware that the adapter sold here was designed for 110V only and not the dual voltage type 100-245V as stated. For those of you planning to use the wii adapter in your country that requires 220V, be prepared to use a voltage converter if you buy this product.
Great deal! [Posted on 2008-08-29] When a storm 86ed my adapter (which wasn't plugged into a surge suppressor) I figured I'd get hosed for a new one from Nintendo. Leave it to eforcity to have what I needed at a great price!
Item came quickly and works fine [Posted on 2008-08-30] I needed a power supply for my WII.. It was reasonably priced came in a few days and works . what more can you want?
Not so great with large screen plasma [Posted on 2008-09-11] This product works fine on our smaller television. But it causes 'static' on our large screen plasma. The static is bad enough that we simply could NOT use this power adaptor with our large Plasma. We switched back to The original Wii Power adapter that came with our Wii and that one does NOT cause any static on our large screen Plasma. Hope this helps.
Poor product, don't take the chance. [Posted on 2008-09-15] I was a bit skeptical to purchase a non-Nintendo branded power adapter. However, I figured, it's JUST a power cord, what could go wrong?
I took it out of the box, plugged it in, then plugged it into my Wii. Things were fine for about 10 minutes then I heard a POP. Nothing seemed strange, I just thought it was something else.
Shortly after the Wii shut off. I turned it back on and now I heard popping and zapping. It was coming from the power adapter. I quickly unplugged it and noticed an electrical burn smell. More than likely a bunch of cap's inside blew out.
I don't know if there is permanent damage to the Wii, but I will not even take the chance for another unit.
As the saying goes, you get what you pay for.
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