Kinda hard to say you don't want to start a flame war when you accuse me of ripping people off by making a battery into a pandora for them. First of all, I do not nor ever have made pandoras for anyone but myself, and certainly have not converted any for money, I just stated that as an advantage. Honestly though, I think $10 is more than fair to trade for doing the research and buying the switcher in the first place.gamefreakfatty wrote:If I recall correctly, newer batteries can not be "pandorized" by means of software. In fact, I think some might not even be able to be "pandorized" through the hardware mod either.17daysolderthannes wrote:wow, you just made an epic fail, that's not a TOOL BATTERY, its a TOOL BATTERY MAKER. You put an official Sony battery onto it, push a button, and it instantly converts it to a pandora battery. Then, after you're done, you can put it back on and switch it back. It takes literally about 1 second to switch back and forth.
I'm happy I don't have friends like you to attempt to rip me off...17daysolderthannes wrote:As an added bonus, you can use it to make pandora batteries for your friends (stupid friends) and charge them $10 or be an poop egress and charge $20 and instantly make your money back.
See first response in my post.17daysolderthannes wrote:The difference is that you can make a pandora battery out of any old official battery and leave your switcher safe and sound at home where i can't get lost.
The same one who would pay $20 for a unit to convert batteries to Pandoras and back instead of paying less than $7 shipped for an extra already-converted battery. If you wanted to use it for a normal battery as well, but didn't want to keep the DC files on it, you could spend a little more than $10 and get this battery.17daysolderthannes wrote:Datel also sells a typical pandora battery, but what dumbass would pay $5 more for that useless crap?
I'm not trying to get into a fight or start any flame wars. I just want people to know that, unless you're going to rip people off to convert their batteries, you can just get one of those instead.
If you really want to rip people off, just get a battery/memstick combo (2GB or 4GB) and sell them together after you make the MMS. On eBay they go for $40+ I think...
-gamefreakfatty
Right, newer batteries can't be pandorized, but newer PSPs can't have custom firmware put on them, so its a moot point. If you have an older PSP, you probably also have an older battery.
I don't know anything about those bargain basement pandoras, but it seems to me that anything that would cost $7 shipped would also be something that would catch on fire in my hands. I'll pay a couple extra bucks for something that won't explode on me, thank you very much. I mean, are they even certified by UL or CE? They probably sell them next to those chinese batteries that ruined the remote for my portable DVD player when they leaked acid all over it after being stored for LESS THAN 2 YEARS IN A SEALED ROOM TEMPERATURE TUB (learned my lesson about trusting way off brand name batteries that come free with hardware).