PS2 Portablizing has begun!!

Includes PS2, Xbox 1, GameCube (but not the Phantom Game Console)

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Post by segasonicfan »

gannon-yes thats what im saying :)
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Post by Cyberblade »

I thought I was seeing 6AH too, but I re-read it several times, its 16 AH. Their D size batteries, with 3.6 volt, so with 4 of them, 2 in series connected to another 2 in series with parralel would provide 14.4 volts and 32 Ah. Which in theory would be awesome. They're lithium, so I suspect they're rechargable, but I'm not entirely sure.
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hmmmm......I think it'd only be 7.2v @ 32 Ah.......you'd need another four (so eight in total) to get 14.4v @ 32Ah (4 in sereies wired in parellel with another 4 in sereis). They might be rechargeable if they're Lithium Ion, but since they're just lithuim they probably aren't. it's too bad these batteries are so huge (D battery sized) 'cause 14.4v @ 32Ah would give any portable a lot of playing time........
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Post by gannon »

I've seen 16ah 3.6V D batteries before, but they weren'ty rechargable.
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Post by segasonicfan »

Okay, my portable PS2 is up and running! Almost eveyrthing is done, all I have to do is build a case for the screen and speakers and put in a headphone port :)

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Post by HK-47 »

Cool. Cant wait to see it.
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howtos?

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I don't suppose there would be any step by step instructions in the near future?
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Okay it's done! I'll get pics up on my site ASAP. And if anyone wants instructions (step by step) on how to build their own I suggest you take my poll on my web page. The more people that vote me adding a PSTwop guide to my site, the more it makes my time and effort worth while to write up a page and diagrams for it!

My webpage is http://www.freewebs.com/segasonicfan

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Post by someone »

look forward to seeing it! :D
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Post by harad »

me too
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Post by segasonicfan »

Pics are up!

http://www.freewebs.com/segasonicfan/pstwoportable.htm

Yeah i know it doesn't look anywhere near as nice as Ben's, but I like it a lot more due to the classic controller setup and how thin the whole thing is =)

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Post by Sparkfist »

Not bad. I'll be waiting in antitipation for the step-by-step instructions.
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Post by segasonicfan »

I'm writing up the instructions now...=)

Oh, and I forgt mention that it has a built in 32MB memory card =)

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How much did it cost?
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Post by HK-47 »

Looks cool. I like it.
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