Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
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Thank you Sam, and thanks hailrazer! Updated.
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
Tested both of my Psone's.
At 7.5v the current draw is around 580mA-590mA not 1000mA
Also the Psone is listed as running between 7.2v and 7.5v , but it will run between 7.2v and up to at least 12v probably 14.8v also but I haven't tested that.
At 7.5v the current draw is around 580mA-590mA not 1000mA
Also the Psone is listed as running between 7.2v and 7.5v , but it will run between 7.2v and up to at least 12v probably 14.8v also but I haven't tested that.
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
Does anyone have an approximation of the Super Joy mAh? I know there's several models, I just recently found one with the cartridge slot the size of two gameboy games stacked on top of each other, where the battery pack usually is. But a rough estimate would be nice.
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
Finally tested my N64.
N64 with Expansion Pack and unmodded Psone screen at 40% volume ----- 1.9A
So the guide is spot on with that one
N64 with Expansion Pack and unmodded Psone screen at 40% volume ----- 1.9A
So the guide is spot on with that one
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
How long will the Gamecube last with ShockSlayer's 5v/12v bridge (so just running off 5v) and building your own regulator?
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
About the same exact amount of time.gamemasterful wrote:How long will the Gamecube last with ShockSlayer's 5v/12v bridge (so just running off 5v) and building your own regulator?
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
Ok thanks!
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
anybody know the draw of a dreamcast powered by 7.2v and TI regulators?
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
The PS2 Slim V14 (Scph-75001) draws 1.9A during gameplay and can run as low as 7.7v. It is the larger motherboard and not the smaller version.
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
Awesome, Thanks Hailrazer. I was thinking about making a PS2 portable and was afraid of the high current draws.
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
can i run the whole fc twin off 5.volts.?(nes and snes.)
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
FOR THE PS3 SLIM
Power supply in is universal
12V on the large prongs at 18A
5.5V @ 0.94A
And use this for all the other specs (fat and newer slims)
No wiring diagrams.
Power supply in is universal
12V on the large prongs at 18A
5.5V @ 0.94A
And use this for all the other specs (fat and newer slims)
No wiring diagrams.
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Re: Console/Screen Voltage and mA Guide
What would be the console voltage and mA consumption of a TurboGrafx 16?