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You need to be sure the actual current supported by the generic universal adapter as some cant fit the requirements of your device so the nintendo will lack of current no matter the voltage you have.
Other thing you must take in consideration is the polarization of the plug as you can put inverse polarization and damage your console. Not like your case as you have a blinking light so looks more like and system error.
Try finding an original data for the current requirements in mA (i.e. 500mA) or the power also works before you make some calculations (i.e. 10w).
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