QUOTE(wilgo45 @ Sep 5 2013, 10:51 PM)
If he has a Corona, but a Trinity power supply - wouldn't he be covered.
10.8 amps of a Trinity power supply should handle the demand of a Corona.
I would think the reverse of the situation would be the problem.
Actually trinity console and power unit are rated at a 203watt which is why they have a higher ampere rating.
You basically loading way more watt into a system that require 1/5 less then the brick is pushing out. This might cause the internal fuse to cut the power to the board which is why it is shutting off before you are turning it on
If your not careful you might burn the board components and trust me you can not just buy them anywhere online.
Just do yourself a favor. Get the right amp rated power brick and test it out. Either way your spending less then if you have to buy yourself a new console.