VMU power pack Mod

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VampiroMortis
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VMU power pack Mod

Post by VampiroMortis » Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:52 am

Unlike the USB power mod i have seen, which a lot of use thought about except we used a power pack.

My concept (which i came up with in 2000 and till recently remembered it) a box for the VMU to connect and house batteries. But i do not know where i am to connect the power (4 AAA batteries) to feed the box(s)
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The pins are 1-14 and as shown below thanks to http://www.maushammer.com/vmu2vmu.html which has a more detailed image and info.
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Problem is i don't know a thing about circuit boards and such, can anyone figure if this concept is possible

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Re: VMU power pack Mod

Post by VampiroMortis » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:38 pm

Shameless bump.....

nothing? not even a comment?

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Re: VMU power pack Mod

Post by mako321 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:55 pm

2 AAs in series will give you 3v, a VMU can run off 3v. Pin 1 gets the V in, pin 7 or 8 gets ground.

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