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Posted on Apr 16, 2008
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Wii 110 voltage plugged into a 220 socket

Hi,my son accidentally plugged a wii that has a 110 v into a 220 v socket. so it's not working anymore. can this unit still be repaired? where can i bring it for repair? i live in manila, philippines.
thank you so much!

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  • PSE101 Apr 30, 2008

    I also have the same problem... Can anyone tell me what shops i can run to? Thank you so much!

  • Anonymous Jun 17, 2008

    hey i also have the same problem. can u tell me where i can bring it for repair? i wonder how much it would cost me. huhu. your quick reply is very much appreciated. thank you.

  • hid_den Jun 17, 2008

    hey i have the same problem. where can i bring it for repair? i wonder how long and how much it would cost me. your immediate reply would be very much appreciated. thank you.

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2008

    I have the same problem, I've just ordered a new power supply that will be dual voltage, you can find them on amazon.com or similar. I'll see if it works just by switching out the power supply. We had the same thing happen to another appliance and it was only the power supply that needed to be changed out. Here's hoping.



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Well your warranty won't cover it thats for sure. So with that bit of knowledge, locate your nearest console/modchip shop. They also do console repairs etc and should be able to repair or replace the power supply as long as the internals are ok apart from that.

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