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- Turbo Tax 1.0
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here it is, thing that took me so long was deciding what batteries to use, ended up deciding on li-polys 3200ma
uses a hipgear
mini snes mobo
li-polys and portection circuit
original controller
headphone port
heres the pics enjoy
by the way this guy is for sale and comes with a smart charger
uses a hipgear
mini snes mobo
li-polys and portection circuit
original controller
headphone port
heres the pics enjoy
by the way this guy is for sale and comes with a smart charger
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yeah I kinda did the bondo different then I usually do. the entire front is more bondo than plastic.Life of Brian wrote:That's fantastic! Did you really bondo in the entire front of the controller and screen case? It looks seamless!
Well done on the cartridge slot!
thanks brian
did you get the regulator yet?
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I called home just now and yes it arrived today. I look forward to using it! Thanks!Turbo Tax 1.0 wrote:did you get the regulator yet?
I know you explained how it works before (and batteryspace.com even has a diagram on their site), but can you describe how the protection circuit is wired for your batteries? I'll be wiring up pretty much the exact same thing this weekend and I'd like to make sure I'm doing it right without all the fun of fire and explosions. Perhaps a top-down picture of your protection circuit with an MS Paint explanation? That might be the quickest way.
You're getting pretty handy with that whole recessed screw hole thing you do.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!
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guess I missed that guy thankslovablechevy wrote:you might want to do the same thing to the second picture...Turbo Tax 1.0 wrote:thanks bacteria, not my name actually. It's my dads, is my middle name though
awesome job! it looks very professional!
Yeah, Brian I'll do one real quick and post it in a few minutes
thanks for the comments guys
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