ps1 battery question
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hi i am planning on starting a ps1 portable but i am cant decide which batteries i should use. Would any of these work?
• battery 1http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... ink:top:en
• battery 2 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-X-3-7V-18650-Li ... 255e54f458
• battery 3 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-7v-1200mah-18c- ... 3f0343a650
also which one would be least hassle
any help appreciated
• battery 1http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... ink:top:en
• battery 2 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-X-3-7V-18650-Li ... 255e54f458
• battery 3 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-7v-1200mah-18c- ... 3f0343a650
also which one would be least hassle
any help appreciated
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Re: ps1 battery question
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Super-Rechargeab ... 27b43370d1
this one above, and smilar ones like it are very simple to use.e.
i havent used that one before, i used a 3500mah model that i got three months ago.
those packs are great as they include the cells, protection circuit, ports/switch and charger.
all ready to go.
this one above, and smilar ones like it are very simple to use.e.
i havent used that one before, i used a 3500mah model that i got three months ago.
those packs are great as they include the cells, protection circuit, ports/switch and charger.
all ready to go.
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Re: ps1 battery question
thanks looks like a great battery but isnt 12v to much??
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Re: ps1 battery question
Yes it is.
You need to Voltage Regulate it down which will produce a lot of heat (as I have learnt).
Go to Jaycar (Radioshack) and ask for a Step down converter or a Voltage Reguator from 12V (maybe 13.3 volts or so, as the protection circuit may be cheaply designed. So do a multimeter test!) to 7.5 Volts (PSone Power Rating)
You need to Voltage Regulate it down which will produce a lot of heat (as I have learnt).
Go to Jaycar (Radioshack) and ask for a Step down converter or a Voltage Reguator from 12V (maybe 13.3 volts or so, as the protection circuit may be cheaply designed. So do a multimeter test!) to 7.5 Volts (PSone Power Rating)
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I use 12volts on a psone.
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Sony hates you for thatblaze3927 wrote:I use 12volts on a psone.
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But sony likes people frying there screens
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Hahaha, yea...
Very true actually
Very true actually
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it does get rather warm, but i finished spyro one on it without any dramas, a smart man would heatsink it or add the regulator.
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Yep. And people here told me off for adding a Heatsink!
What do you think that metal shielding is over the IC's?
What do you think that metal shielding is over the IC's?