Anti-cheat devices are available in 110V (US, Japan, parts of Latin America) and 220V (Europe, UK, Asia, Africa) versions, as well as universal voltage models that accept both. Choosing the correct voltage is essential for reliable operation and safety.
The Gen2, V5, K8, and AI Trojan Terminator devices all use universal power supplies that accept 100-240V input at 50-60Hz. This means the same device works in any country with any standard mains voltage. The power supply automatically adjusts to the input voltage — no switch, jumper, or configuration change is needed. This universal compatibility simplifies ordering and inventory management for operators in multiple regions.
Some cheaper anti-cheat devices are designed for a single voltage. Using a 110V device on a 220V supply will destroy the device’s power supply immediately. Using a 220V device on a 110V supply will cause the device to underperform or fail to operate. Always verify the voltage range before connecting any device to mains power.
If your arcade is showing signs of choosing the correct voltage for anti-cheat devices, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know which voltage my venue uses?
A: Check a wall outlet or existing equipment. In North America and Japan, standard voltage is 110V. In Europe, UK, Asia, and Africa, standard voltage is 220V.
Q: Can I use a voltage converter for a single-voltage device?
A: A voltage converter can step 220V down to 110V, but this adds cost and complexity. Universal voltage devices eliminate the need for converters.
Q: Does universal voltage affect device performance?
A: No. The device performs identically at any voltage within its input range.
Q: Are plug adapters needed for international use?
A: The power supply uses a standard IEC C7 or C8 connector. You may need a country-specific power cord or a plug adapter for your region.