Had a power outage last night while playing my N64, tried to turn it back on and nothing happens, not even the red light. Any suggestions?
Just emulate bro xD
>>3658013
New PSU.
>>3658026
What I was thinking, hopefully just a PSU problem and not a console problem.
Pretty obvious, but did you try changing the fuse in the plug? There's a good chance a power surge would blow it.
>>3658013
>not using a surge protector
What are you? Retarded?
As N64 is a solid state console, the most vulnerable part will always be the power supply.
>>3658013
Did the power come back on? If not, you will not be able to turn on your Nintendo 64 system.
>>3658091
>a solid state console
what you mean by dis?
>>3658013
>Any suggestions?
If I'm not mistaken, isn't the N64 PSU built into the plug? I think I remember there being a large brick you had to plug into the back of the unit. If that's the case, then your PSU was probably blown out. All you'd have to do is buy a replacement plug.
>>3658240
That the console has no moving parts, no disc drives, no fans, nadda.
>>3658024
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There's a circuit switch inside the power supply. Try leaving the system unplugged for a little while, it may reset itself.
Brazilians are fucking stupid.