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The cord worked with my PS3 without issue. I am not sure what else I can say or ask for. I was happy with the seller and would buy from them again.
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If you're like most people, you may want to move your PS3 from the bedroom to the living room, or office. I never liked moving all the cables so I bought this. Very simple and long enough for any situation.Buy Fosmon Universal Power Cord for Sony Playstation 3 PS3 - 6FT Now
I have had my PS3 for a few years and it always worked fine. I recently moved so I had no idea where my cord was and I decided to purchase this one for temporary use. It worked for about 5 days and when I turned on my PS3 this morning I got a yellow error light. The fact that someone else has already said they had this problem sounds like no coincidence to me. So PISSED. Now I have to save up for a new one thanks to this terrible buy.Read Best Reviews of Fosmon Universal Power Cord for Sony Playstation 3 PS3 - 6FT Here
I read others' reviews before purchasing this product. I was afraid this power cord won't be compatible with my PS3 (or even explode the device). However, all my worries are pointless now. This power cord works perfectly with my PS3. Good product!Want Fosmon Universal Power Cord for Sony Playstation 3 PS3 - 6FT Discount?
So I purchased an original Playstation 3 60gb off of Ebay used and it came with just the console so I needed to get the cables. Used a computer cable I had until this one came and it worked just fine, this one came (several days later than they said it would) and with just assuming it would work fine plugged it in. I had used the PS3 for close to 4 days now pretty heavily with no problems, but I started it up the night I got the cord and I got a YLOD (yellow light of death) for the machine. After doing some research I had reason to believe it was just a bad Ebay buy, but after closer inspection of the cable its rated for 10A and 250V...On the PS3 system (at least my version) it states that it needs 3.2A 120V...So I'm now thinking this cord might have overheated the system and caused the YLOD...But not sure either way yet. Just wanted to put it out there. I guess thats what I get for getting a cheaper cord.
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