I purchased this power cord for my dad when he had his birthday. It is a nice, thick cord that is easy to work with. It was the perfect match for the power cord of my Playstation 3.
Apparently, when you go for a run or go for a swim in the ocean, water and sand can sometimes get stuck in your power cord and cause it to get stuck in the power outlet you plug into, so I always have a spare.
The cord, which comes in black or white, is made of 2-inch metal wire and is rated for 120V alternating current. It’s a bit large so it’s not ideal for use with a laptop computer that’s connected to a 110V outlet, but it is a bit small so it’s not ideal for use with a laptop computer that has a 110V power outlet. For laptop computers and portable devices, I would recommend using the power cable that comes in white.
I don’t like to say much about the PS3 because I prefer to keep things simple. But as much as I love the PS3, I would like to see the PS3 take care of its own power needs. I don’t have a problem with plugging a power supply into an outlet.
The PS3 is a great power supply. It isn’t perfect, but it is a very good power supply. But the one problem I have with it, is that it is very prone to failure because it has no surge protection. I would be looking down right now and see my PS3 go to a black screen.
I think the only way to avoid that is to use a surge protector and a good power supply. I think the PS3 is best taken care of by a wall wart. But that is a step back from the power supply.
The power supply on the PS3 is the same problem as the PS2. One of the main reasons for the PS3’s failure rate is that it is very susceptible to surges. A surge is the sudden change in voltage that occurs during a lightning strike. While the PS2 had a much better surge protection than the PS3, it wasn’t as good. A surge could cause the PS3 to go to a black screen, or the PS3 to shut itself off completely.
It’s no surprise that the PS3 failed, but it is another issue that the PS3 suffers from. The PS3 is much more susceptible to surges than the PS2, which means that an occasional surge can cause the PS3 to shut itself off and prevent your game from working. I personally run a PS3 as a backup power supply for all of my games, and I keep an eye on it because it is prone to surges.
As it turns out, a surge in the PS3’s power supply would cause the PS3 to shut off its own internal power supply, rendering it unusable. We’re talking about a surge of one milligauss at most, which is more than enough to kill your PS3 when it happens. Fortunately, the PS3’s power supply is protected by an isolation circuit, which makes it much harder for an external surge to kill the PS3.
It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first PS3 surge we’ve seen though. As noted above, the PS3s power supply is protected by an isolation circuit, which makes it much harder for an external surge to kill the PS3.