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Okay, here's a straight-forward follow up question.

When the console powers off, do you have to reset any circuit breakers in the board? If no, it makes it less likely that there is a problem with the actual stuff on/in the wall.

No, I don't have to do anything with the electrics. I just turn the console back on again, and it works again
 
When the console turned off, I don't think the TV or any other devices did, I think it was just the console. But my memory is hazy on that, but I don't remember the tv ever switching off with it.
 
Okay - so like I said earlier, do some research on the type of console. Everything pretty much points to that. As such, I understand your discretion as to it's make. Darkood has talked about the components inside these things to deal with power flucuations - if any of those components are faulty, it could cause the software to shut down. There are many many more components of much greater complexity in your games console than in the power supply!

Best of luck!
 
Okay - so like I said earlier, do some research on the type of console. Everything pretty much points to that. As such, I understand your discretion as to it's make. Darkood has talked about the components inside these things to deal with power flucuations - if any of those components are faulty, it could cause the software to shut down. There are many many more components of much greater complexity in your games console than in the power supply!

Best of luck!

That's the thing, I researched if anyone else had the problem with the console, and nobody had the same issue as me. I then sent it into Nintendo to repair it, they replaced it with a new console, and it did the same thing.
 
could even be a blip on the supply. we had one a couple ofweeks ago. power went off an dback on within a couple of seconds. wiped out the hard drive on my CCTV.
 

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