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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
I'd just like to add to everyone who want to know how to be able to charge and play, so far you can only do so with an ac adapter for that.
The above diagram is shown in use here: along side the implementation of the AC adapter jack(allowing, for charging, and playing)
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The above diagram is shown in use here: along side the implementation of the AC adapter jack(allowing, for charging, and playing)
Original by Life of Brian
Edited slightly by ShockSlayer
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Last edited by ShockSlayer on Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
Thanks, SonyPortableizer! That diagram is exactly how you do it. Just make sure positive goes to positive and negative goes to negative
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
So this lets you play and charge at the same time?ShockSlayer wrote:I'd just like to add to everyone who want to know how to be able to charge and play, so far you can only do so with an ac adapter for that.
The above diagram is shown in use here: along side the implementation of the AC adapter jack(allowing, for charging, and playing)
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Why doesn't everyone do this instead?
Can you still charge while its off?
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
Yes.
I don't know
Yes.
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I don't know
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
This should be the only documented power wiring then.
After all, there are no lost features, but there is an additional one.
As Daft Punk would say: "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger!"
After all, there are no lost features, but there is an additional one.
As Daft Punk would say: "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger!"
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
Sorry for bumpination, but what's that green thing?ShockSlayer wrote:I'd just like to add to everyone who want to know how to be able to charge and play, so far you can only do so with an ac adapter for that.
The above diagram is shown in use here: along side the implementation of the AC adapter jack(allowing, for charging, and playing)
Original by Life of Brian
Edited slightly by ShockSlayer
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
The protection board.
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
Do I have to put the positives and negatives in a certain order on the tabs?
Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
I'm no professional but I'm pretty sure that green thing is a charging circuit for LiIon/LiPo batteries because they will do their best to explode if overcharged, that circuit prevents that from happening. at least I hope otherwise this is really dangerous.hailrazer wrote:The protection board.
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
As I said it's a protection board.GW2 wrote:I'm no professional but I'm pretty sure that green thing is a charging circuit for LiIon/LiPo batteries because they will do their best to explode if overcharged, that circuit prevents that from happening. at least I hope otherwise this is really dangerous.hailrazer wrote:The protection board.
A protection circuit module or board. PCM or PCB.
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Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
Can you explain what it means when it says 7.2v ac adapter on SS' diagram?
also can you explain what the switch positions do?
also can you explain what the switch positions do?
Re: How to recharge batteries without removing them
Can you explain what each switch positions would do? Also what does it mean when the diagram says 7.2v ac adapter?ShockSlayer wrote:I'd just like to add to everyone who want to know how to be able to charge and play, so far you can only do so with an ac adapter for that.
The above diagram is shown in use here: along side the implementation of the AC adapter jack(allowing, for charging, and playing)
Original by Life of Brian
Edited slightly by ShockSlayer
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