Solved! PS5 Charging Station - Japan to EU?

Amaii

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I have a Japanese DuelSense charging station for the PlayStation 5 controller.
It comes with a tiny brick that says:
INPUT: 100-240V, 0.4A, 50/60Hz.
OUTPUT: 5.1V, 2.8A 14.3.
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There's a cable that comes with it (that has 7A, 125V written on it.), which plugs in the power brick and from there to the wall outlet.
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My question is if I can replace that cable (the 7A, 125V one) with a European one, just use any cable? Or does the cable voltage transport itself matter.
Like this one:
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Thank you to anyone for answering.
 
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It doesn't matter. The cord is capable of more current than the input requirement stated on the PSU label, and the PSU has full range input to deal with the voltage.

mindless1

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It doesn't matter. The cord is capable of more current than the input requirement stated on the PSU label, and the PSU has full range input to deal with the voltage.
 
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